Manchester United sack Ruben Amorim
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Manchester United are on the hunt for their 7th permanent manager since Alex Ferguson's exit in 2013. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
When Manchester United appointed Amorim as head coach - note the title - they viewed it as a progressive decision, bringing in someone who would work in a modern structure and develop as he went along.
Sky Sports writers give their assessment of Ruben Amorims reign as Manchester United boss after the club confirmed his departure, 14 months after taking charge at Old Trafford
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has reportedly emerged as Manchester United’s “top target” to replace Ruben Amorim. The Red Devils find themselves in the market for a new manager after taking the decision to relieve Portuguese tactician Amorim of his duties.
Manchester United says Ruben Amorim is out as coach. His ouster comes one day after the Portuguese made provocative comments about his own role and the club’s management in a postgame news conference.
Ruben Amorim's forgettable reign as Manchester United manager is over, with the Portuguese lasting just 14 months and 63 games in the most demanding of Premier League posts. Having faced uncomfortable questions across a difficult tenure at Old Trafford,
Manchester United are searching for a long-term replacement to Ruben Amorim after sacking their boss, and they are also considering their options for who'll lead the club in the short-term until a permanent manager is found.