
Old Trafford is drowning in crisis. After a string of humiliating defeats that have sent Manchester United plummeting down the Premier League table and all but extinguished their hopes in Europe, the anger of the fans is reaching boiling point. Forums and social media are flooded with calls to “sack Amorim immediately” – the Portuguese coach who was once expected to bring fresh energy to the Red Devils. But the most shocking part? United’s board continues to stand firmly behind him, defying the overwhelming pressure of public opinion.
Why? Is it conspiracy, conviction, or sheer helplessness?
Insiders from Old Trafford reveal that the club’s leadership still views Amorim as a “long-term gamble,” a project that cannot be rushed. They believe the young manager can build a new philosophy and fundamentally reshape the team’s structure – but the cost, it seems, is enduring a painful cycle of short-term failure.
Many experts, however, argue that the real reason lies in finances: United paid a massive fee to bring Amorim in, tied to an expensive contract buyout clause. Firing him now would be nothing short of “burning money.”
A fractured dressing room?
Another bombshell: reports suggest that many key players have lost faith in Amorim’s tactics and leadership. Viral footage circulating in the media shows United’s stars playing disjointed, lifeless football, with little fight and no cohesion. Insider whispers even claim that factions have formed within the squad, turning the dressing room into a suffocating battlefield.

Fans furious, media explodes
On Twitter, the hashtag #AmorimOut has been trending worldwide. Red Devils supporters accuse the board of “stubbornness” and of “betraying” the fans’ loyalty. One searing comment reads: “United isn’t a football club anymore – it’s a circus run by the suits upstairs.”
The British press has shown no mercy either. Top sports outlets have splashed headlines like “Old Trafford turns into a theatre of disasters” and “When will Manchester United finally dare to change?”
The big question remains…
How long will United’s patience last? Does Amorim truly have the strength to turn this nightmare around, or is he simply the next casualty in a long line of managers doomed to fail at the Theatre of Dreams?
The bitter truth: once faith is gone, every upcoming match is no longer just about winning or losing – it’s a verdict hanging over Amorim’s head, ready to fall at any moment.
