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The end of get out of class is no longer an alarmist statement. Manchester United s number one hottest player is exposed! It will cost 20 million to change the coach?

6:34pm, 17 September 2025【Football】

After Manchester United lost to Manchester City 0-3, Ruben Amorin said toughly that if the management, like fans, would like him to change his 343 style, he might need to change his coach. Since coaching Manchester United on November 1 last year, the 40-year-old Portuguese young coach has won only 8 of 31 games, with the lowest winning rate of 36.17%, and the points (31 points) he has won are the last among the teams who have been playing in the Premier League during the same period. Therefore, Amorin's dismissal is no longer an alarmist statement, but a real possibility. In the Manchester derby, Manchester United owner Sir Jim Ratcliff, CEO Omar Berrada and sports director Jason Wilcox all watched the game on the spot, and they saw an unsightly performance. La Jue covered his eyes with his hands and couldn't bear to look at it. Celebrity Gary Neville bluntly said: "I've watched this episode!" Neville analyzed: "Manchester United can't be ranked 14th or 15th in the league in October, otherwise the coach will be in trouble. They must start winning quickly. If they lose to Chelsea next week, the ranking will fall to 15th and 16th. Although only five rounds have passed, October is in the blink of an eye, and the team has fallen to the second half of the second half of the standings. Manchester United shouldn't have fallen to this point, after all, they have spent £200 million and arranged a full preseason episode for Amorin. Training. The situation must be turned around as soon as possible, and the coach must think of getting the players' recognition as soon as possible."

Regarding Amorin's situation, Neville directly said: "I am worried about the coach, what may happen in the next few weeks. I don't think it's a panic moment, but I've seen this episode, and we've all seen similar plots before."

Another Manchester United legendary player, Roy Keane, said that the team's biggest concern is that Amorin's training method has not achieved positive results so far, and people are increasingly doubting whether the players still believe in his football philosophy.

Keane said: "What I worry about is... Maybe the players don't have that much confidence in him. Although the coach said he knew his goals very well, because the results were not satisfactory and Manchester United were beaten by various teams, he kept making a lot of changes, just like he was going around in circles. When he first came here, we had trust in him."

Keane added: "When he first came, we all had confidence in him." But at this moment, we are more hope than belief, because we look at Manchester United every week. I hope he can prove we are wrong, but what I am worried about is whether the players can really keep up with his pace under the current system. The results of the game are not good enough, which is worrying."

British media disclosed long before the Manchester City Derby that La Jue and Ineos management teams have indeed considered the future. If the coach changes, Aston Villa coach Emery will become the first choice. At this moment, Villa Park is also in turmoil, and the Manchester United board of directors believes this is an excellent time to poach Emery.

Villa has performed worse than Manchester United this season, but that is for objective reasons. Emery has long proved that he is more adaptable than Amorin. He has achieved great success in the Premier League, transforming Villa from a team in the lower half to a team qualified for the Champions League.

According to David Ornstein, an authoritative expert of "Sports Network", Manchester United does not want to fire Amorin rashly. There is no dialogue or action yet. La Jue and the senior management still hope that he can succeed. However, if the team continues to perform and record now, they will eventually have to take action.

At this moment, there are many famous coaches unemployed, such as Zidane, Xavi and Southgate, as well as many former Manchester United coaches Mourinho, Solskjaer, Carrick, Van Nie and even Tenhager! However, another obstacle that may hinder Manchester United's change of coach is the economic price to pay. According to the Sun, if Manchester United fires Amorin, the full salary of his remaining contract will be required to pay according to the strict terms in the contract. His annual salary is about £6 million, and with the coaching staff he brought, the total cost of dismissal reaches £20 million.