Revealed: When Ruben Amorim will break silence on Man Utd sacking
Former Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has decided to delay his public response to his sacking until the summer to avoid derailing the club's season. He plans to break his silence once the campaign concludes and will not disrupt interim boss Michael Carrick’s bid to secure Champions League football.
The move has been described as a strategic vow of silence, contrasting with his earlier, often explosive, press-conference style; Amorim has adopted a complete media blackout and is set to wait until the campaign has fully wrapped up before speaking about how his dream move to the Premier League 'rapidly soured'.
Reports say the primary motivation is to protect the squad and his successor, with Amorim having 'no desire to disrupt or affect the remainder of United’s season'. Carrick has been installed as interim manager and is off to a winning start, with victories over Manchester City and Arsenal and a 3-2 win against Fulham sealed by a stoppage-time goal.
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