Amorim, Erik ten Hag and Man UTD
Manchester United transfer news as Ruben Amorim receives the backing of a club legend after a decent start to his reign at Old Trafford
Amorim has been in the job for two months with a squad including many who will not last in his rebuild and has conjured up victories at Manchester City and Arsenal, while also avoiding defeat at Liverpool.
Ruben Amorim stated that his Manchester United is the worst squad in history, the stats don't help him either following a 3-1 loss.
Football Insider has learned that Man United manager Ruben Amorim still has the full backing of club chiefs despite their recent form.
With Manchester United reportedly suffering from a leaky dressing room, manager Ruben Amorim has partnered with the club to take action
Ruben Amorim has revealed what Sir Alex Ferguson told him just before Manchester United ’s dismal 3-1 loss to Brighton. It appeared that United had turned a corner at the turn of the new year but Sunday’s performance at Old Trafford showed they still have a long way to go as they were outclassed by the Seagulls.
Manchester United once valued Antony at a significantly lower amount than the fee they paid for him. Antony, 24, joined United from Ajax for a reported £86m in the summer of 2022, while Erik ten Hag was manager of the club. And like any big-money signing, with his hefty price tag came great expectations from supporters.
Former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took over as head coach at Besiktas last week. Given his prior links with Old Trafford both as a player and as a manager, Besiktas have been linked with a number of United players, including Marcus Rashford and Casemiro.
Gary Lineker believes Manchester United are a counter-attacking side and struggle to break down teams who play a low block. United appeared to turn a corner after securing positive results against Liverpool and Arsenal, but they took a major step backwards at the weekend when they lost 3-1 to Brighton.
Alan Shearer says Manchester United are paying the price for “terrible” recruitment and that it will take a long time to fix things after boss Ruben Amorim
Football pundit Gary Lineker believes there is no quick fix for Ruben Amorim at Manchester United. He opined that the Red Devils could not progress only as a counter-attacking side and needed time to get things back on track.