Man Utd, Ruben Amorim and Michael Carrick
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Ruben Amorim wasn't highly thought of by Manchester United's academy players and their parents - and they are understood to be thrilled to see Michael Carrick in charge
Manchester United's academy stars and their parents are reportedly delighted that Michael Carrick has replaced recently sacked head coach Ruben Amorim. The Portuguese hit out at the "entitlement" of some of the club's youth products,
Ruben Amorim was named Manchester United coach in Nov. of 2024. Now? After a total of 63 matches and 31 points in 20 Premier League games, he's out.
"A permanent appointment is likely to wait until the summer," reported David Ornstein of The Athletic. "The club's leadership team, including chief executive Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox, arrived at the decision after a breakdown in relations behind the scenes."
Amorim had Man United in sixth place in the Premier League, but his comments on Sunday appeared to be the final straw
Ruben Amorim has only just been dismissed by Manchester United, but the chance of an immediate Premier League return is already growing.
Michael Carrick's first game back in charge of Manchester United was a euphoric occasion, with his side's dominant win over Manchester City bringing a smile to every person present at Old Trafford. Well,
Two figures who came under bizarre criticism from Amorim are reportedly close to securing winter moves.