Ruben Amorim is navigating troubled waters at Manchester United. After a humiliating defeat in the Carabao Cup to Grimsby Town, a team from the fourth tier of English football, internal pressure is mounting. There’s growing speculation that Amorim could resign during the upcoming international break if results don’t turn around soon.
The season has been bleak for United, with no victories to their name so far. A loss to Arsenal and a draw against Fulham have left fans and management worried ahead of their match against Burnley this Saturday. Amorim’s 3-4-3 formation, which previously led the Red Devils to an unprecedented 15th-place finish last season, is facing mounting criticism within the locker room.
Amorim’s Future in Question Amid Rising Tensions
His management style is also a point of contention, with mixed reviews from players and management, as reported by The Guardian. While some find his approach nurturing, others deem it counterproductive. Amorim insists that ‘something needs to change,’ yet doubts linger about any significant tactical shifts on the horizon.
To make matters worse, United will lose Alejandro Garnacho, having agreed to a £40 million transfer to Chelsea. With a crisis in results, tactical uncertainty, and key departures, the pressure is intensifying at Old Trafford.
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