Red Hot Seat: Pressure Mounts on Man United Coach Ruben Amorim Amid Disastrous Start

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By Our Sports Desk
MANCHESTER, UK — Just shy of his one-year anniversary at the helm of Old Trafford, Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim is under intense pressure following a string of woeful results that have left the club languishing in the bottom half of the Premier League table.

The Portuguese coach, who was hailed as one of Europe's most exciting managerial talents when he was appointed in November 2024, is now presiding over a statistical record worse than any other permanent Manchester United manager in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era.
A Damning Record
Amorim's tenure, which began after he replaced the sacked Erik ten Hag, has been defined by a crippling inconsistency that sees the team without a single instance of back-to-back Premier League victories in his 33 games in charge.

The data is stark:
  • 34 points from 33 Premier League games – a tally far below any of his predecessors over the same period.


  • The club finished last season in 15th place, marking their worst Premier League campaign in decades.


  • A recent 3-1 defeat to Brentford, following a promising win against Chelsea, has intensified the scrutiny, with the team currently sitting just a few points above the relegation zone.


This disastrous run has prompted former United legends and pundits, including Jamie Carragher, to label his spell a "disaster" for both the club and the manager, urging the hierarchy to "shake hands and move on" before the situation deteriorates further.


The System: Love It or Leave It

The defining feature—and a major source of criticism—of Amorim's time at United has been his unwavering commitment to the 3-4-3 formation.

Despite the poor results, the coach has been reluctant to switch systems, famously stating that "not even the pope" could persuade him to abandon his favoured set-up. Critics argue that this rigid adherence is fundamentally incompatible with the existing squad, which, even after a significant investment of over £200 million in the summer transfer window, lacks the necessary personnel to execute the formation effectively. Opposing managers have openly admitted that the system's predictable flaws, such as creating overloads in midfield, are easy to exploit.




However, in a recent tactical U-turn, a visibly under-pressure Amorim hinted at a shift, stating he is "trying" to work towards more tactical flexibility. This concession suggests a recognition of the mounting crisis.

The INEOS Dilemma
The fate of Ruben Amorim now rests squarely on the shoulders of the club's new decision-makers, led by minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the INEOS group.

Amorim's appointment was the first major managerial decision of the Ratcliffe era, making his potential sacking a highly politically charged move that would force the new regime to admit to a costly error.
Sources close to the club indicate that the hierarchy is determined to be patient, desperately wanting to give the manager a full season with his chosen players before making a final judgment. They are reportedly resisting the urge for a "knee-jerk" reaction, despite the public outcry and the constant speculation.


  • Club Stance: Insiders maintain that Amorim retains the full backing of the board, and they are not actively weighing up replacements.


  • Contingency Plans: Nevertheless, the media is awash with speculation, with names like Crystal Palace's Oliver Glasner, Zinedine Zidane, and even a shock return for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer being floated as potential successors.


  • The Weekend Decider: All eyes are now on this Saturday's crucial Premier League fixture at home against Sunderland. A failure to secure a win ahead of the international break would likely see the pressure become insurmountable, testing the patience of even the most long-term-focused owners.


Ruben Amorim faces the biggest test of his young coaching career: either deliver a swift and decisive turnaround or risk becoming yet another managerial casualty in Manchester United's post-Ferguson merry-go-round. 







 

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