Manchester United have ‘no choice’ other than to stick by manager Ruben Amorim, with the club warned that another managerial change could set the club back for two or three years.
That’s the verdict of former England defender Danny Mills, who believes that sacking Amorim after a poor start to the season will spark more turmoil at a club that lurches from one disaster to the next.
Sunday’s thumping 3-0 defeat against Manchester City sparked a fresh wave of discussion over what comes next at United, with Amorim’s disastrous record since his arrival last November sparking inevitable discussion over his future.
The Portuguese coach has won just eight games from his first 31 in charge of United, which represents relegation form for a club that expects to be mixing it at the top end of the table.
Now, former Leeds and Manchester City defender Mills believes that instead of jettisoning Amorim despite his blatant flaws, the moment has come for the club to back their latest besieged head coach, with the club's recruitment said to be the driving force behind their poor form.
“Any manager lives or dies by the quality of players he is working with and it has been clear for some time now that the players at United are not good enough,” Mills exclusively told TEAMtalk, with…
Published: September 16, 2025 5:15 pm
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