Man Utd fans think Ruben Amorim has dropped major hint on his future amid sack talk

Manchester United fans think Ruben Amorim may have revealed his future plans amid rumours he could be sacked in the coming weeks.

Amorim lost to League Two team Grimsby Town in the second round of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night, possibly the worst defeat of his United career.

After failing to qualify for a European competition, United had to play one more match, even though most Premier League teams are not scheduled to compete in the third round.

Many supporters believed that United would easily go to the next round once they were drawn against Grimsby Town. However, despite rallying from a 2-0 deficit, United lost the match after a thrilling penalty shootout.

Fans believe United manager Amorim may be contemplating about his future at the club after he gave a harsh statement to the media shortly after the loss.

Every member of the team had taken a penalty, but newcomer Bryan Mbeumo was unable to convert his second attempt in the shootout, and Grimsby won 12–11 to guarantee their spot in the third round.

After the game, Amorim acknowledged that the better team won the contest, but he also made some concerning remarks regarding how his team would handle the outcome.

However, one particular remark caught the attention of supporters, prompting some to speculate on social media that he might be thinking about quitting the team soon.

He said: “My players spoke really loud for me today. We have a game on the weekend and then two weeks international break. We are going to sort it then.”

Reacting to the comment, one fan wrote on X: “Very much sounded like he believes he’s lost the dressing room.”

Another added: “Amorim is going to walk after the Burnley game. He’s a defeated man that’s been let down by his players.”

While one suggested: “Do the right thing. Good manager, just not in England. Bring in Ole, get the season finished. Sort it out in the summer. In the summer bring in Oliver Glasner.”

United welcome newly-promoted Burnley to Old Trafford in their final Premier League fixture before the two-week international break.

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