The silence from Ruben Amorim since his abrupt departure from Manchester United has left fans puzzled, especially after the unwavering support they showed him. But here's where it gets controversial: his decision to stay silent might be linked to the club's hierarchy, particularly Michael Carrick.
It's been almost a month since Amorim's sacking, and the circumstances surrounding his exit remain shrouded in mystery. The Portuguese coach's tenure ended dramatically after a clash with the club's higher-ups, resulting in his immediate dismissal. The 1-1 draw with Leeds United was the final straw, and Ineos wasted no time in letting him go.
But why hasn't Amorim addressed the fans? Well, according to the Daily Mail, he's waiting until the end of the season to speak out. This delay could be out of respect for Carrick, who has seamlessly stepped into the head coach role. Carrick has already matched Amorim's best winning streak, and the former doesn't want to distract from the team's momentum.
However, there's more to the story. Amorim's exit was fiery, with public criticism of sporting director Jason Wilcox. It's been suggested that Wilcox interfered with tactics, and Amorim's frustration was evident. This could be the perfect opportunity for him to reveal the full story behind his sacking, especially with reports of a heated meeting with Wilcox before the Leeds game.
And this is the part most people miss: Amorim's transparency as a coach. He was known for his honesty, and fans are eager to hear his side of the story. Will he expose the inner workings of the club and his dealings with Ineos? Only time will tell.
So, should Amorim have been fired after the Europa League Final defeat? Was his silence a strategic move or a sign of respect? Share your thoughts in the comments. The debate is open, and we want to hear your insights!