
Manchester United have sacked head coach Ruben Amorim following a disappointing run of results in the English Premier League, bringing his 14-month spell at Old Trafford to an end.
According to reports by Sportsbible.com, the decision comes after Sunday’s 1–1 draw against Leeds United, a result that left the club languishing in sixth place on the Premier League table.
Further reports by The Athletic indicate that Manchester United’s Under-18 coach, Darren Fletcher, has been appointed as interim head coach while the club begins the search for a permanent replacement.
Sources suggest that Amorim’s departure was influenced not only by poor on-field performances but also by a breakdown in relationships between the Portuguese tactician and the club’s hierarchy behind the scenes.
Ruben Amorim leaves Manchester United having recorded 24 wins in 63 matches, a return that ranks as the third-lowest win percentage by any permanent manager in the club’s history.
The club is expected to move quickly to stabilise the team as the Premier League season progresses, with attention now turning to who will take charge on a long-term basis.
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