Man Utd sack Ruben Amorim as Fletcher takes interim charge
Goal reports Manchester United have sacked Ruben Amorim after 14 months as head coach. The club said the decision was driven by results; Amorim had lost a European final to Tottenham, been knocked out of the Carabao Cup by fourth-tier Grimsby Town and, after his final game — a 1-1 draw at Leeds United — criticised his superiors by saying he wanted to be "the manager, not the coach". Darren Fletcher has been placed in interim charge, reportedly until the end of the season.
The article ranks potential permanent successors and singles out Oliver Glasner, Andoni Iraola and Enzo Maresca as leading contenders. It highlights Glasner's Palace side using a similar 3-4-3 to Amorim's and notes reports from the Daily Telegraph claiming he is United's top target; Iraola is praised as a modern head coach happy to operate as part of a wider structure, while Maresca is noted for his Manchester City connections and a recent Chelsea exit that could complicate any move.
United are searching for a long-term replacement while Fletcher leads the team on an interim basis. The piece also notes several high-profile names — including Mauricio Pochettino, Thomas Tuchel and Julian Nagelsmann — may not be available until after the World Cup, leaving timing and availability as key unknowns in the club's recruitment process.
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