‘Not surprised’ Amorim reacts to Man Utd sacking; ‘wanted to sign’ Premier League striker
Joe Williams Ruben Amorim shouts at his players during a Premier League match.
Ruben Amorim is “not surprised” by his Man Utd sacking and felt that the Red Devils “needed one or two experienced signings this window”.
The Red Devils revealed on Monday morning that they had sacked Amorim after a 1-1 draw against Leeds on Sunday with Darren Fletcher taking charge of their next game versus Burnley.
Amorim came out after the match with a rant directed towards the board and his doubters before being sacked less than 24 hours later.
Reports have claimed that Man Utdmade the decision to sack Amorim before the Leeds fixtureafter he fell out with director of football Jason Wilcox over formations and recruitment.
A number of reasons have been given in various reports about why Amorim was sacked but the decision came as little surprise to the Man Utd boss.
Sky Sportsnews reporter Kaveh Solhekol has revealed that Amorim was “not surprised” by the news and that he was still “optimistic” they could qualify for the Champions League.
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Solhekol said on Sky Sports: “Ruben Amorim?is not surprised by what’s happened today.
“He could see it coming. He is back with his family now and will probably go away for a few days.
“He was optimistic that United would finish in the Champions League places and form would improve with return of players at AFCON.
“He always gave his honest opinion and made it clear that he felt United needed one or two experienced signings this window.
“He feels United don’t just have one manager inside the club, they have many managers outside as well. It’s important to block out the noise.
“He will stick to his principles and hopes to resume his career again soon.”
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A report on the Sky Sportsblog revealed more about Amorim’s immediate future and the plans he had for the January transfer window.
There were reports earlier on Monday claiming that Amorim wanted to sign Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins over summer signing Benjamin Sesko and it’s now claimed he ‘wanted to sign an experienced Premier League striker’ in the winter.
Sky Sportsadds: ‘Ruben Amorim?is likely to head back to Portugal in the coming days,?Sky Sports News?understands.
‘Amorim is understood to feel he was not getting the backing of the club hierarchy and is frustrated by what has happened.
‘Amorim is understood to have wanted to sign an experienced Premier League striker in this window.
‘Sky Sports News?has already reported that?Jean-Philippe Mateta?is one player of long-term interest to United.’
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