The Red Devils suffered a disheartening 1-0 defeat against Wolves, adding to their woes this season. Pablo Sarabia's exquisite free-kick secured a vital three points for the visitors, marking United's 15th league loss of the season and leaving them languishing in 14th place on the table. This dismal performance has sparked discussions about the future of Amorim at the helm.
Former Sky Sports presenter Richard Keys has boldly suggested that Manchester United needs to part ways with Amorim, proposing Gareth Southgate, the previous England manager, as a surprising yet promising candidate for the role. Keys, alongside fellow pundit Andy Gray, raised critical questions about whether Amorim can be trusted to lead a significant financial investment as the summer transfer window approaches.
Keys made his case for Southgate, citing his success in leading England to two European Championship finals. He argued that Southgate possesses a profound understanding of modern footballers.