According to the latest report from The Telegraph, Manchester United's senior executives are preparing to meet with Amrolić about the club’s direction. Given United’s failure to secure a win in their opening two Premier League games (one draw, one defeat), with no goals scored except an own goal, this contradicts the significant funds spent on the new front three. Furthermore, elimination from the second round of the League Cup by a League Two side has made Amrolić’s job highly unstable.
Since replacing Ten Hag as Manchester United manager, Amrolić has set four shameful records in the club’s history:
People often criticize Ten Hag, but the Dutch coach’s overall Premier League win rate at Manchester United is about 51.8% (85 games), with one trophy in the first year and two trophies in two years, including the League Cup and FA Cup. Meanwhile, Amrolić’s Manchester United sticks rigidly to a 3-4-2-1 formation, never changing, and was eliminated in the second round of the League Cup by a League Two team, bringing disgrace to the club. Perhaps this weekend’s home match against Burnley will be the decisive moment for Amrolić’s dismissal.