Neil Warnock Offers to Replace Ruben Amorim as Manchester United Manager

Veteran manager mocks current boss after Carabao Cup exit, says he’d work for free at Old Trafford

The pressure on Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim intensified dramatically today when veteran manager Neil Warnock publicly mocked his tactics and offered to replace him – for free. The 76-year-old’s extraordinary comments come amid growing scrutiny of Amorim’s troubled tenure at Old Trafford.

Ruben Amorim

Warnock’s criticism was sparked by United’s embarrassing Carabao Cup exit to League Two side Grimsby Town, where cameras captured Amorim studying a tactics sheet during the match. “Have you ever laughed as much in your life when he had the Subbuteo table on his lap?” Warnock told talkSPORT. “I’m looking at that and thinking ‘I cannot believe what he’s just done in front of the cameras.'”

The former Sheffield United and Leeds manager didn’t stop there, making a bold offer to the struggling giants: “I’m available if they’re struggling. I won’t charge you, I’ll do it for nothing. Put my name in the hat.”

Amorim’s position has become increasingly vulnerable after United’s poor start to the season, despite significant summer spending. The Portuguese manager has failed to shake off last season’s dismal 15th-place finish, with the recent cup humiliation at Grimsby representing a new low. Warnock’s very public criticism underscores the growing pressure on Amorim to turn United’s fortunes around quickly.

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