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Breaking: Man Utd Fire Ruben Amorim After Poor Form and Post-Leeds Outburst
Manchester, January 5, 2026 – In a dramatic turn of events, Manchester United have sacked manager Ruben Amorim following a dismal run of form and a heated public outburst after Saturday's humiliating 3-0 defeat to Leeds United.
Amorim, who took the helm at Old Trafford in November 2024 amid high expectations, has been dismissed after just 14 months in charge. The Portuguese tactician's tenure ends with United languishing in 14th place in the Premier League, their lowest position at this stage of the season since 1974. A wretched festive period saw the Red Devils suffer back-to-back losses to Nottingham Forest and West Ham, before the Leeds debacle exposed deeper frailties.
The Breaking Point: Post-Match Meltdown
The final straw came after the Elland Road thrashing, where Leeds – managed by former United striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – dominated proceedings. Amorim's visible frustration boiled over in his post-match press conference. "This team has no fight, no pride. I've tried everything, but some players just don't care," he exploded, singling out unnamed stars for lacking commitment. The comments drew sharp criticism from club legends like Gary Neville, who called them "unacceptable" on Sky Sports.
United's hierarchy acted swiftly, with co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe confirming the decision in a terse statement: "We thank Ruben for his efforts, but results demand change. Our focus is now on stability and resurgence."
What Went Wrong?
- Defensive Disarray: Conceded 45 goals in 20 league games, the worst in the club's history at this point.
- Tactical Stubbornness: Amorim's insistence on a 3-4-3 system failed to adapt to Premier League intensity.
- Squad Unrest: Reports of dressing-room divisions, exacerbated by high-profile signings like Matheus Cunha underperforming.
Who's Next?
Ruud van Nistelrooy has been placed in interim charge, with names like Thomas Tuchel, Graham Potter, and even a shock return for Jose Mourinho circulating. Fans, weary of upheaval, demand a long-term vision. United's next test: a League Cup semi-final against Tottenham on Wednesday.
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