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Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions
by
tiCeR
on 03/03/2025, 22:42:22 UTC
This is false information after checking from several sources to see if it is true. Although the Manchester United fans were enchanting a song that Amurim should be sacked after they lost to Fulham in the FA Cup. My judgment on this is undeniably in support with the fans but understanding the fact that Amorim recently joined the club. He should be giving more time to prove what he can do. Its not even the end of one season that he joined, yet the fans are expecting instant change in the team.
It is a little difficult actually for now because sacking Amorim will also not mean that it can make Manchester Uniteed different and it could actually get worse which in the end sacking or not for now will be a gamble for Mancehster United at this time.

They've been pretty much doomed from the start and Amorim can't do much now either, not that he's bad it's just that for now there doesn't seem to be a coach who can fit in with Mancehster United's philosophy because no matter how good the coach was at the previous club and no matter how great the players were for their individuality on the field before when they were at Manchester Uniteed they were always worse and almost all the new ones (coaches and players) felt the same way.

But firing now could also make the finances worse because after all we must realize that this will make them apart from having to gamble with a new coach, they also have to pay the compensation that will be given to Amorim.


The situation is undeniably complex, as sacking Amorim at this juncture doesn’t necessarily guarantee improvement for Manchester United. In fact, it could potentially exacerbate the current issues. Removing him would essentially be a gamble, and given the club's current trajectory, such a move could lead to even greater uncertainty.

From the outset, it’s been clear that the team has faced significant challenges, and Amorim, I am not a fan and he took the contractfor the money, may find himself constrained by factors beyond his control. It’s not a reflection of his capabilities—rather, it’s the difficult reality that, at this point, Manchester United seems to be struggling to align with any coach who can integrate seamlessly into their philosophy. Regardless of the track record of any incoming manager, the club's struggles persist. The squad, for all its individual brilliance, has repeatedly underperformed when assembled under the United banner. Historically, this trend has left many previous coaches and players feeling disconnected, as though the unique pressures of this storied club stifle their potential.