‘When not if’: The two Amorim successors under consideration by INEOS with sack/resignation expectations growing | OneFootball

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‘When not if’: The two Amorim successors under consideration by INEOS with sack/resignation expectations growing

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Manchester United have two names in mind if they are to part ways with Ruben Amorim in the coming months, whether that be through their own choosing or his.

While a manager walking away from the Old Trafford job would be unheard of, the coach has previously suggested he would do so if it came to a point where all faith in him had been lost.


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Ruben Amorim: The state of play

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Amorim told reporters immediately after United’s Europa League final defeat: If the board or fans feel that I’m not the right guy, I will go the next day without any conversation about compensation.”

Fast-forward three months, and the 20-time champions of England have just been knocked out of the Carabao Cup by League Two outfit Grimsby Town in the second round. As a result, they are vying in only two competitions, the Premier League and FA Cup, before the first month of the season has even drawn to a close.

Following last night’s calamitous showing at Blundell Park, Amorim again hinted that he could depart. He expressed post-match that changes were necessary at United in order for them to succeed, but conceded that those changes wouldn’t be within the squad, indicating they’d have to come at a higher level.

Who could replace the dejected Amorim?

Now, CaughtOffside believes it’s a case of ‘when [and] not if’ Amorim is relieved of his duties.

The outlet has revealed that the successors being considered by INEOS’ key decision-makers are Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola and Crystal Palace’s Oliver Glasner.

The latter made history with the Eagles by securing their first-ever major trophy, the FA Cup, in May. Palace finished 12th-placed under Glasner last term.

On the other hand, even though Iraola hasn’t led the Cherries to silverware in his two-year tenure thus far, he has overseen two of the club’s highest-ever Premier League finishes in history; last season’s ninth-placed finish on 56 points established a new record.

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