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Ex-Man United midfielder to take charge at Old Trafford as Ruben Amorim sacked

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Ex-Man United Midfielder to Take Charge at Old Trafford as Ruben Amorim Sacked

Manchester, January 5, 2026 – In a dramatic turn of events at Manchester United, head coach Ruben Amorim has been sacked following a dismal run of form, with former Red Devils midfielder Roy Keane poised to step in as interim manager at Old Trafford.



Amorim's tenure, which began with high hopes after his appointment from Sporting CP in November 2024, has unraveled spectacularly. United sit 14th in the Premier League after 19 games, with just 20 points from a wretched 4 wins, 8 draws, and 7 losses. Their Champions League campaign ended in the league phase, and a 3-0 derby loss to Manchester City last weekend proved the final straw. Sources close to the club reveal boardroom tensions boiled over, with co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe pulling the trigger after a heated meeting.

Enter Roy Keane, the fiery Irishman who made 326 appearances for United between 1993 and 2005, captaining the side to seven Premier League titles and the 1999 Treble. At 54, Keane has been out of management since a brief, unsuccessful stint at Ipswich Town in 2008-09. Punditry on Sky Sports has kept him in the spotlight, where his no-nonsense style endeared him to fans nostalgic for the Ferguson era.

"Roy's the man to rally the troops," said a club insider. "His passion for United is unmatched, and players respect his aura. This is a short-term fix to steady the ship until the summer." Keane's first game will be a crucial FA Cup third-round tie against Watford on January 11, followed by a league clash with Arsenal.

Fans have mixed reactions. Social media buzzed with excitement—"Keane's back! Time for hairdryers!"—but skeptics question if his lack of recent coaching success fits a squad needing tactical overhaul. United's hierarchy eyes a permanent appointment like Thomas Tuchel or Graham Potter post-season.

The sacking costs Amorim a £10m payout, capping a chaotic 14 months. As Old Trafford braces for Keane's return, the question lingers: Can the legend ignite a revival, or is this desperation dressed as nostalgia?

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