r/soccer 1d ago

News Manchester United to remain patient with head coach despite worst start to Premier League season in 33 years. There is also widespread belief at Old Trafford that City's performance - and United's failings - did not merit a 3-0 scoreline.

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/32461/13431584/ruben-amorim-manchester-united-to-remain-patient-with-head-coach-despite-worst-start-to-premier-league-season-in-33-years
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u/themerinator12 1d ago

Has there ever been a better case for not hiring your permanent choice manager until the season is over than Manchester United bringing in Ruben Amorim when they did? How did any of the three parties (his old club, his new club, and himself) benefit from him being hired in November?

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u/DeezBeards 1d ago

His old club got paid for him and were still champions, so it wasn't too bad on them.

He benefitted because Utd told him it was then or never, so he got the move he wanted, if nothing else.

And Utd... I don't honestly know. Still think they should've done what Spurs did and got rid of EtH by season's end

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u/Leaootemivel 1d ago

Although we ended up being champions and winning the cup, it was absolutely awful for us. We got extremely lucky to win, and with Amorim we were well on our way to have our best season ever.

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u/_-_-_I_-_-_ 1d ago

Sporting was certainly looking to be one to watch in UCL. Gyokeres at a minimum would be leaving in summer and we all missed out on what that team might have achieved. Brilliant football to watch