Man United coach Ruben Amorim sacked

Manchester United have relieved Ruben Amorim of his duties as head coach after a period of 14 months, in the wake of a string of disappointing results in the Premier League.
A report by Sportsbible.com indicates that the Portuguese tactician is anticipated to leave the club following Sunday’s 1-1 draw against Leeds United, a result that sees Manchester United occupy sixth place in the league table.
According to The Athletic, Darren Fletcher, the club’s Under-18 coach, has been appointed as interim head coach while the search for a permanent replacement begins.
Reports indicate that the decision to terminate Amorim’s contract was prompted by a deterioration in relations between the manager and the club’s hierarchy.
Amorim’s tenure at Old Trafford has yielded 24 wins in 63 matches, a record that ranks as the third-lowest win percentage by any permanent manager in Manchester United’s history.
Source: SportsBible
