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MANCHESTER UNITED expressed dissatisfaction with Ruben Amorim’s remarks regarding academy players and first-team player Patrick Dorgu.
The club was also disappointed with Amorim's reaction to the feedback, claiming he became increasingly emotional and defensive.
Amorim has taken responsibilityCredit: PA
Amorim challenged the club's leadership on Sunday
Senior officials were present during the 1-1 home draw against Wolves last week.
United had achieved a victory over Newcastle just four days prior with a back four, yet Amorim reverted to his preferred 3-4-2-1 formation for the match against the Premier League's bottom team.
Wolves had only secured two points from 18 games before managing a draw against United, who have won three of their last 11 matches under Amorim.
His comments about academy players did not sit well with the club's leadership.
The 40-year-old mentioned that Amass was “struggling” while on loan at Sheffield Wednesday.
He also pointed out that 18-year-old striker Obi was not consistently starting for the Under-21s.
Amorim reiterated his stance the following week, stating there was a culture of “entitlement” within the United academy.
In November, Amorim remarked that “you can feel the anxiety” whenever left winger Dorgu receives the ball.
Dorgu was the first data-driven signing by Ineos last year, moving for £29 million from Lecce during the mid-season transfer window.
The United chief executive emphasized last March that the club intended to acquire players capable of adapting to multiple systems, rather than those specifically suited for a back three.
Sources report that Amorim informed the United hierarchy he would use the initial phase of his tenure to focus on establishing the team’s structure.
United sought a more stable foundation after the “basketball” style that had developed under previous management.
However, Amorim reportedly reacted poorly to feedback from director of football Jason Wilcox, who was assigned the responsibility of overseeing a 'game model' at United.
Amid the focus on Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 formation, insiders at United indicated that their concerns centered more on his style of play than on the tactical setup.
Ruben Amorim SACKED
Ruben Amorim has been SACKED as the manager of Manchester United!
He expressed frustration regarding the transfer policy and his role as ‘coach’ rather than ‘manager’.
Now he is gone, with names like Gareth Southgate and Enzo Maresca among the frontrunners to take the helm at Old Trafford.
United currently sit sixth in the table but have not impressed during his tenure.
In fact, he departs with the LOWEST win rate in the Premier League of any permanent manager – just 31.9 percent.
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Ultimately, Amorim’s outbursts became too significant to overlook, leading to his departure from the club.
A former midfielder and Under-18s coach will take over on an interim basis.
FAQ
Why was Ruben Amorim sacked?
Ruben Amorim was sacked due to his controversial comments about academy players, poor performance results, and his inability to effectively respond to feedback from the club's management.
What is the current standing of Manchester United?
As of now, Manchester United is positioned sixth in the Premier League but has not shown remarkable performance under Amorim's management.



