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Manchester United head, Coach Ruben Amorim no longer wants to be manager at Manchester United due to the club’s continuing struggles.

According to Richard Keys.

The Red Devils have fallen to 15th in the Premier League table, losing eight of their 14 matches under new management since Ruud van Nistelrooy stepped down from his interim role.


Amad’s incredible 12-minute hat-trick against Southampton last month looked to have triggered an excitement for the forward at Old Trafford, but it has been far from thesame since that night.

With Amad now sidelined until the end of the season at Manchester United with a new crushing injury blow.

United have only beaten Fulham in the league since, losing to Brighton, Crystal Palace and Tottenham, and that is without even mentioning the major issues behind the scenes.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is receiving plenty of criticism for his running of the club, especially when it comes to attempting to cut costs, and nothing seems to be going right for the English giants.

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