Former Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim is said to have made a big decision that shows his true colours towards Michael Carrick
Ruben Amorim has shown his true colours towards Michael Carrick, with the axed Manchester United boss holding off telling his side of the story until the end of the season. Following the 1-1 draw with Leeds United in early January, United made the decision to sack Amorim, with Carrick replacing him as interim head coach a few weeks later.
In the wake of his departure, the 41-year-old appeared much happier when photographed walking the streets of Manchester with his wife. Video clips also caught him wishing journalists in attendance well, but for official comments on his challenging United tenure, a lengthy wait is expected.
Though dismissed managers often issue statements offering well-wishes fairly soon after leaving, a well-placed source in Portugal has told the Daily Mail that Amorim is waiting until the end of the season before speaking out about how rapidly things soured for him at United.
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Their report adds that a reason for this delay is that Amorim does not want to disrupt the remainder of United’s season under Carrick. United’s interim boss will no doubt appreciate that sentiment as he attempts to lead the club back into the Champions League.
In his final press conference, Amorim unleashed quite the rant with several former United managers name-dropped.
When asked if he had support from the board, Amorim said: “Guys, to stop with that, and I noticed that you received selective information about everything. I came here to be the manager of Manchester United, not to be the coach of Manchester United. That is clear.
“I know that my name is not Tuchel, is not Conte, is not Mourinho, but I’m the manager of Manchester United. It’s going to be like this for 18 months or when the board decided to change. That was my point. I want to finish with that. I’m not going to quit. I will do my job until other guy is coming here to replace me
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“I just want to say that I’m going to be the manager of this team, not just the coach. I was really clear on that. That is going to finish in 18 months, and then everyone is going to move on.
“That was the deal. That is my job, not to be a coach. If people cannot handle the Gary Nevilles and the criticises of everything, we need to change the club.
“Every department, the scouting department, the sport director needs to do their job. I will do mine for 18 months and then we move on. Thank you, guys.”
It has been an excellent start to life in the dugout for Carrick with victories over Arsenal and Manchester City followed up by a comeback win this past weekend against Fulham.
Maximum points from their last three games has seen United move up to fourth in the Premier League table. Such form has seen Carrick face questions about possibly being the permanent successor to Amorim.
Before the win at Arsenal, he said: “It’s been about a week now, but nothing is clear yet.” My first thought is about what is happening right now. What’s important to me is that any decisions I or the staff make are not short-term.
“I have a responsibility for what will come next. I need to make the right decisions. Over time, we will gradually resolve this issue.”
Alongside Amorim breaking his silence, a final decision on the club’s next permanent manager is expected, with Unai Emery, Oliver Glasner, Roberto De Zerbi and also Carrick among those to have been touted.






