The Sun reports a gloomy atmosphere at Old Trafford after a third league defeat, but the club has no immediate replacement lined up for the under-fire manager.
A sense of shock and dismay is spreading through the Manchester United dressing room following the team’s disastrous start to the season, which hit a new low with a 3-1 defeat to Brentford last Saturday.
According to a report from The Sun, players are “dispirited and astonished” as the club languishes in 14th place in the Premier League, having already suffered three losses this season. The mood is a stark contrast to the optimism that filled the squad during a harmonious pre-season tour in Chicago.
The defeat has heaped immense pressure on manager Ruben Amorim, with the club’s hierarchy now forced to monitor potential replacements. The Sun indicates that United are keeping tabs on several Premier League-based coaches, including Oliver Glasner, Andoni Iraola, and Fabian Hurzeler.
However, in a move that may offer Amorim a slight respite, the club insists it has not yet settled on a single candidate to take his place. Despite this, the situation remains precarious, with the team’s alarming league position speaking louder than any vote of confidence.
The report suggests the squad was genuinely believing in a successful campaign, but the early-season collapse has now cast major uncertainty over the manager’s future at Old Trafford.
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