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I don't have access to that specific Football Insider article, and I cannot create fictional content based on a headline, as doing so would violate accuracy standards by presenting made-up information as fact. However, based on the search results provided, I can tell you what actually happened regarding Ruben Amorim's departure from Manchester United: **What Occurred:** Ruben Amorim was sacked by Manchester United on Monday after 14 months in charge[1][2]. The decision came less than 24 hours after Amorim held a contentious press conference following a 1-1 draw with Leeds United, during which he publicly criticized club leadership and demanded to be seen as "manager, not the coach."[2] **Reasons for Dismissal:** United cited "not enough signs of evolution or progress" on the pitch[2]. Amorim won only 15 of his 47 Premier League games, with a win rate of 38.1% across all competitions—the worst since Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement[4]. There were also fundamental disagreements over transfer strategy and tactical flexibility[2][4]. **Next Steps:** Darren Fletcher, currently the under-18s boss, took temporary charge for the match against Burnley[1]. Manchester United is exploring an interim manager appointment until the end of the season before making a permanent summer hire[1]. Potential candidates include Thomas Tuchel, Oliver Glasner, Mauricio Pochettino, and Andoni Iraola[1]. If you need information about a specific article, I'd recommend providing the actual text or key quotes from it, and I can help summarize that content accurately.

