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Amorim Sacked: How Does His Man Utd Record Compare?

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Ruben Amorim was sacked after 14 months as Manchester United boss, leaving with the club sixth in the Premier League. His tenure included a 1-1 draw with Leeds and only two wins in six games. Amorim’s win percentage stood at 31.9%, the worst of any permanent manager since Sir Alex Ferguson.

His Premier League record was bleak: 1.23 points per game, lowest goals conceded ratio (1.53 per match), and fewest clean sheets (15%). Only three other teams earned fewer points during his spell—Spurs, West Ham, and Wolves. United finished 15th in his first season and lost the Europa League final to Tottenham.

Comparatively, Erik ten Hag won 54.7% of his games and secured two trophies before being sacked in October. Jose Mourinho had a 58.3% win rate and three trophies. Amorim’s departure leaves United searching for stability under new leadership.

Fans now question if United can find consistency. With upcoming fixtures and transfer decisions, the next manager inherits a challenging rebuild.