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Following Manchester United's recent Premier League defeat, former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has expressed his doubts about Ruben Amorim's ability to turn the tide at the club. However, the game's pivotal moment came when Amorim's team was awarded a penalty after Bryan Mbeumo was pulled down by his former teammate, Nathan Collins.
Speaking on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football, Carragher said: "I think he's still in a job because I think the powers that be at Manchester United have made that many mistakes, so far in the decisions that they've made on and off the pitch that almost don't want to admit right not, that they don't want to make another. "This has been a disaster for Manchester United but also for Ruben Amorim.
He looked like the next big thing as a manager, but bringing in a manager like that in, in terms of the system that he played, I don't think really suited the traditions of Manchester United. "The quicker Manchester United make the decision on the manager, I think it's better for everybody because as I said, it's been a disaster for the club, but also the manager.