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Man United’s Ruben Amorim Faces Do-or-Die Game vs Sunderland as Co-Owners Lean Towards Sacking: Report
After a poor start and a 14th place league position, Ruben Amorim faces a crucial match that could decide his future despite over £200 million summer investment.
- On Saturday at Old Trafford, Manchester United host Sunderland in a match where a loss could end Ruben Amorim's reign, with the coach bracing for intense pressure in Friday's press conference.
- With over �200 million spent in the summer, Manchester United finished 15th last season and currently sit 14th in the Premier League table after a poor start and just two wins.
- Amid growing fan unrest, Manchester United supporters urged Amorim's dismissal and said `If we don't win, he has to go`, comparing his potential fate to Erik ten Hag.
- Sacking Amorim would cost the club around £12million, and the international break could test patience of Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the Glazer family, David Ornstein of NBC Sports said.
- Earlier this week both players were back in full training, with Amad Diallo likely to start at right wing-back ahead of Diogo Dalot, while a poor result Saturday could worsen Amorim's situation before facing Liverpool.
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Man United’s Ruben Amorim faces do-or-die game vs Sunderland as co-owners lean towards sacking: Report
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim was seen as immune to poor results so far, but an explosive result claims that his days at the Old Trafford could be numbered if the team loses to Sunderland.
·Mumbai, India
Read Full ArticleMan Utd fans make Ruben Amorim feelings clear as same message shared on Sunderland clash - The Mirror
Manchester United fans have been urging the club to sack Ruben Amorim if the Red Devils fail to beat Sunderland at Old Trafford following last weekend's defeat to Brentford
·London, United Kingdom
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