Manchester United is still dealing with the fallout from its latest managerial change.

Ruben Amorim was recently let go after a string of poor results and rising tensions within the club, largely due to his public criticism of the club’s leadership and direction.

While performance on the pitch was a key factor in his departure, his disagreements with club officials highlighted how quickly things deteriorated.

Following his exit, former player and Middlesbrough manager Michael Carrick took over temporarily, with the aim of stabilizing the season.

Amorim, despite his dismissal, has chosen not to speak publicly.

This silence is intentional.

Sources in Portugal tell the Daily Mail that Amorim plans to wait until the season ends before discussing his experience and reasons for leaving.

He aims to avoid disrupting United’s efforts to qualify for the UEFA Champions League or undermining Carrick’s efforts to bring stability.

Public comments from Amorim are expected only after the season concludes.

Internally, it’s believed that his insights could provide a clearer view of the club’s structural and leadership issues.

For now, both Amorim and the club appear to want to keep attention on the football rather than the controversy.

Once the season is over, Amorim’s perspective may reveal more about his short tenure than many expected.




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