As Manchester United lost the Manchester Derby by 3-0 at Etihad Stadium, there were speculations around Red Devils’ boss that whether he is the right man for the job. Ruben Amorim since joining the side last season has only 8 victories in 32 games, and the win percentage is at extreme low as compared to past managers. There is a sense of feeling among fans and experts that the manager could face a sack if the situation doesn’t rise for them.
Manchester United’s dismal season continued with a heavy 3-0 defeat to Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium, raising fresh doubts about the future of manager Ruben Amorim. Since taking charge last season, the Portuguese coach has managed just eight wins in 32 games, leaving his win percentage alarmingly low compared to his predecessors.
The Red Devils’ struggles have fueled frustration among fans and experts alike, with many questioning whether Amorim is the right man to lead the club forward. Reports suggest United’s hierarchy could consider a managerial change mid-season if results do not improve.
Several high-profile names have already been linked as potential replacements. Former United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who previously guided the team to multiple top-four finishes, is reportedly on the shortlist. Another ex-manager, Jose Mourinho, who famously delivered the Europa League trophy in 2017, is also being discussed.
Beyond familiar faces, England’s former manager Gareth Southgate and ex-Brighton and Chelsea coach Graham Potter are among the candidates being monitored.
 
 
          