According to Luke Hurst, Manchester United's team-up reporter from The Sun, Manchester United is paying attention to many coaches as candidates to succeed Amorin, and coaches such as Glasner, Hulzer and Ilaura are all on the shortlist. This Satu...
According to Luke Hurst, Manchester United's team-up reporter from The Sun, Manchester United is paying attention to many coaches as candidates to succeed Amorin, and coaches such as Glasner, Hulzer and Ilaura are all on the shortlist.
This Saturday, Manchester United lost 1-3 to Brentford, which is also the 17th loss encountered by the team under Amorin's coaching and the third defeat to Manchester United in the first six rounds of the Premier League this season. Despite reports that Amorin still has club support, Manchester United is already paying close attention to potential replacements to deal with the team's worrying situation. The club's internal sources insist that they are not looking for a new coach at the moment, but also acknowledged that speculation about the head coach is inevitable.
Southgate had previously hinted that he might not return to coaching, and his close friend, Inex director Sir Brasford, has gradually faded out of the club's core management. Hulzer took over Brighton last season and eventually led the team to eighth in the league. Crystal Palace coach Glasner played three central defenders like Amorin may be a hindrance to his coaching Manchester United, but his contract with Bournemouth coach Ilaura also expires next summer.