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Jack Heath
Mon 15 September 2025 7:30, UK
Alan Pardew has delivered a devastating reality to Ruben Amorim over his terrible tenure at Manchester United.
The Red Devils were thrashed 3-0 as Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s miserable reaction to Man United’s defeat to Manchester City summed up a dreadful afternoon (14 September).
New signing from RB Leipzig Benjamin Sesko failed to touch the ball in Man City’s box for Man United as the Slovenian continues to struggle in front of goal.
Pressure is mounting and mounting for the Portuguese manager as fans ripped into Bruno Fernandes who was asleep for Man City’s first goal.
The dire situation at Old Trafford needs to be quickly resolved as former Crystal Palace boss Pardew gave a brutal review of the former Sporting CP manager’s tenure thus far.
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Speaking on talkSPORT (14 September) in the aftermath of the Manchester derby defeat, the ex-West Ham United manager gave a scathing review of Amorim.
Pardew did not hold back on why the former Braga head coach has struggled to adapt to life in the Premier League at arguably the biggest club in the world.
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Discussing his lack of managerial experience at rigidness in tweaking his tactics, he said: “You’re talking about a very inexperienced manager here.
There’s no doubt about that.
“Hence why he’s the Man United manager.
“It’s such a big club, such a huge environment for a Manny [Manchester] manager and he was saying today how different his job is to Pep’s [Guardiola] for example in terms of profile, it is.
“It’s just all-encompassing in terms of the media so, I just think, he needs a technical director to sort of nudge him a little bit rather than sack him.
“Say ‘Amorim, look, you’re going to have to change, you’re going to have to get your head around it a little bit’.
Rather than go ‘let’s get rid of him and get someone else in’.“
Pardew eluded to a criticism of Amorim that has followed him throughout his spell at Old Trafford with his inability to adapt.
Since his arrival in Manchester, the Portuguese’s wing-back system has been found out time and time again with little imagination to eliminate the weaknesses.
The excuse for last season’s disappointment would have been the incorrect personnel to try and carry out in his footballing philosophy.
Ruben Amorim Man United record (as of 14 September)Games managed47Wins18Draws9Losses20(Source: Sofascore)
However, after significant investment in the summer transfer window there is little room for complaining as the former Sporting CP boss wields a more than capable squad.
Yet, the players still look unable to operate in Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 system which has greatly hampered the prospects of winning matches on a regular basis.
Put simply, the Portuguese must swallow his pride and admit his structure is not cut out for the Premier League and must think of a new method to pick up more points.