Many Manchester United fans are feeling the pressure as their team continues to struggle under the management of Erik ten Hag. With the club experiencing their worst start to a season in over six decades, speculation has been rampant about potential replacements for the under-fire boss. One name that has been heavily mentioned is former Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane, who has achieved great success in European football.
Another promising candidate that has emerged is Ruben Amorim, the highly-rated boss of Sporting CP. Following consecutive heavy defeats to Manchester City and Newcastle, Amorim’s name appeared on a shortlist of potential replacements for Ten Hag. However, reputable sports journalist Fabrizio Romano has poured cold water on these rumors.
The trusted source, according to sportbibble.com, revealed that internally, Manchester United never even entertained the idea of sacking Ten Hag. Romano clarified that there had been no contact between the club and either Zidane or Amorim.
Despite the turmoil surrounding the manager’s position, Manchester United’s focus remains on securing a spot in the top four of the English Premier League. Their attention is currently directed towards the upcoming Champions League group stage match against Copenhagen on Wednesday. As the pressure mounts on Ten Hag, it remains to be seen whether Manchester United will stick with their embattled boss or seek out alternative leadership in their quest for success.
By News Hub Creator
