Ruben Amorim axed: what now for Manchester United? Football Weekly - podcast

Manchester United's managerial merry-go-round has taken a dramatic turn after Ruben Amorim's departure, leaving the future of the club's strategy hanging in the balance. The former Olympique Lyonnais manager's 24-hour stint at Old Trafford came to an abrupt end, and speculation is rife about what prompted his exit.

For those who missed it, the news broke just as the Monday edition of Football Weekly was wrapping up recording. By yesterday evening, the assembled panel had gathered to dissect Amorim's tenure and deliberate on what lies ahead for the Red Devils.

While some might argue that Ruben Amorim's time at Manchester United was a mere blip on the radar, others would contend that it marked a significant turning point in the club's fortunes. The question on everyone's lips is: what did he do wrong? Was his tenure a mere misstep or a symptom of deeper issues within the team?

One name has emerged as the front-runner to take the reins: Oliver Glasner. A former head coach at RB Salzburg, Glasner boasts an impressive trophy cabinet and has been touted as the ideal candidate to stabilize United's ship.

However, others might argue that Amorim was merely a scapegoat for the club's existing problems. After all, it's not often that a manager is given just 24 hours in charge before being unceremoniously dumped. The writing may have been on the wall for some time now.

Whatever the truth may be, one thing is certain: Manchester United needs stability and direction fast. As they navigate this tumultuous period, fans will be eagerly waiting to see who takes the reins next. Will it be Oliver Glasner or someone else entirely? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure – the stakes are higher than ever at Old Trafford.
 
lol what's up with these managerial merry-go-rounds, like a game of musical chairs but with more egos and less seats 🀣 anyway, 24 hours is a pretty harsh rule, I'd be like "hey, I just got here" πŸ˜‚ and still expect to get the boot πŸ™„ seriously though, Manchester United needs someone who can bring stability, not just some flash in the pan πŸ’‘
 
omg u gotta wonder what's goin on at manchester united rn they're like changin managers faster than i can change my shoes lol ruben amorim was only there 4 days and he's already out the door? that's insane! i think it's clear that something deeper is goin on, not just some scapegoat nonsense. oliver glasner might be a good candidate or whatever but idk if he's the answer to man u's problems... maybe they should try someone entirely new instead of just stickin with the same old formula
 
Man... think about it like this πŸ€”: sometimes you gotta let go of the ship before you can find a new captain to steer it right πŸš£β€β™€οΈ. Ruben Amorim's 24-hour stint might've been short, but it was also super transparent – no sugarcoating or beating around the bush πŸ’―. United needs someone with a clear vision and a calm head in charge, 'cause this ship's been through some rough seas lately 🌊. Glasner's got some great credentials, but can he bring stability to Old Trafford? That's what fans want to see right now πŸ‘€ – leadership, not just a pretty face 😎
 
I'm so worried about Man Utd right now πŸ€• they need a stable manager ASAP and I think it's going to take more than just throwing another name in the hat. Ruben Amorim might have gotten the blame but what if he was actually trying to shake things up? Maybe he wasn't the scapegoat after all πŸ€”. Anyway, Glasner is a good candidate but let's not forget about some of the other coaches who could do the job well too πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. United needs someone who can bring that stability and direction they've been lacking for years πŸ’ͺ
 
Idk what to make of all this managerial shenanigans... 🀯 Manchester United's had like 4 managers in the last 3 years and it's starting to feel like they're just throwing spaghetti at a wall until something sticks 🍝 The stats don't lie tho - they've scored an average of 1.2 goals per game under Amorim, which is pretty low considering their squad depth πŸ’” If Glasner does take the reins, I reckon we'll see some improvements in terms of defensive solidity 🚧 But let's be real, United's got a massive debt and need to sort that out ASAP ⚠️ Any new manager is gonna have to deal with financial stress so it's not like they can just 'fix' everything overnight πŸ•°οΈ
 
omg is it just me or does man utd's constant managerial changes sound like a bad parody of an action movie 🀣 like what's next 10 more managers in 1 year lol anyway i think they need to figure out their target market before choosing the next gaffer should they be trying to attract the same fans who stuck with fergie or go for a younger crowd like wembley stadium does on matchdays? πŸ’‘
 
omg, like 24 hours in charge and he's out 🀯 what even is that?! πŸ˜‚ i feel bad for ruben amorim, he must've been in way over his head tbh. personally, i think the club needs to sort out their issues with the players and not just keep chopping managers πŸ’Όglasner might be a good fit tho, but we'll see how that goes πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I think this whole Amorim debacle might just be an opportunity in disguise... like, what if he was only meant to shake things up for a hot sec before someone else comes along with a fresh perspective? πŸ’‘ I mean, 24 hours is crazy short time to overhaul everything, so maybe the club needs someone who's all about making rapid decisions & turning it around ASAP! πŸ”₯ And hey, having a manager who's not afraid to take risks could be exactly what United needs to get back on track. Who knows, maybe Glasner's the one who'll bring that kind of energy & lead the team to success? 🀞 Fingers crossed for a silver lining here! πŸ’«
 
I'm not sure about all this drama around Ruben Amorim πŸ€”. I mean, 24 hours isn't exactly enough time to turn things around, is it? πŸ™„ It just seems like a shake-up to me, and we don't even know what his actual strategy was yet πŸ˜…. But if someone needs to step in, maybe Oliver Glasner would be alright... I guess he's got some good CV points from RB Salzburg πŸ“ˆ. Still, I'm kinda worried about how this will affect the team's morale πŸ‘Š. Let's hope whoever takes over can bring some stability and get things back on track πŸ”’!
 
😩 Manchester United is in crisis mode and I'm not surprised πŸ˜’. Another manager gone, another puzzle to solve 🀯. 24 hours is a ridiculously short amount of time to fix all the problems that have plagued the team. It's like trying to hold back a tide with a broken reed ⚫️. The real question is, who's next? And will they be able to turn things around before we're all fed up with another false dawn πŸŒ…? Glasner might be a good choice but let's not get our hopes up just yet πŸ€”. We've been here before and it never ends well 😒
 
😩 I'm literally livin' in a soap opera here! One minute this guy Amorim is in charge, the next he's outta there πŸšͺ and the whole club's like "who's next?" πŸ˜… It's like they're playin' some sorta game of managerial whack-a-mole. I'm tryin' to understand what happened but it all just feels so... messy πŸ’” Manchester United needs a manager who can bring stability & direction, not someone who's just gonna get the boot after 24 hours ⏰ Anyways, I guess we'll just have to wait & see if Oliver Glasner comes in & saves the day 🀞
 
Ugh, this whole managerial merry-go-round is just taking a toll on Man U fans 🀯😩! I feel like they can never keep it together long enough to make any real progress πŸ’”. Poor Ruben Amorim - 24 hours isn't even enough time to get his bearings around the place πŸ˜‚πŸ•°οΈ. And now they're going to Oliver Glasner? Hope he's got a magic solution 'cause those fans need some serious cheering up πŸŽ‰πŸ’ͺ!
 
just had an idea about man u... they need someone with experience not just trophies πŸ€”πŸ’‘ anyone who can bring stability and a clear plan would be perfect right now... maybe oliver Glasner is the one but i also think they should consider someone from south america like gautier bataille or even murat yakin they both have european experience and might bring something new to the table πŸ’¨
 
Ugh, this whole managerial merry-go-round is getting old 🀯. First, they've got Ruben Amorim out after like 24 hours, and now everyone's guessing what went down? It's not exactly the most reassuring vibe for fans. I mean, if you're gonna fire someone that fast, it feels like there were already some major issues at play πŸ˜’.

And then they're just throwing Oliver Glasner into the mix as if he's the magic solution to all their problems πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I get it, he's got trophies and whatnot, but can we really trust him that quickly? It feels like a band-aid on a bullet wound – it might look good on paper, but how long will it last in reality?

And honestly, 24 hours is just ridiculous πŸ™„. What even is that? Are they just trying to avoid the real problems or something? I guess only time (and probably another managerial crisis) will tell.
 
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