Manchester United are looking for consistency on the pitch, and Reuben Amorim is at the heart of many debates as Ineos aims to build for the future at Old Trafford.
Reuben Amorim is a company about his future as a United Cruise past Sunderland
The Red Devils are hoping to climb the Premier League table despite struggling with an inconsistent start to the campaign, moving into the first half of the smooth day’s courtesy despite the madness towards Sunderland.
Benjamin Sesco scored his second goal of the season and his first goal at Old Trafford after a great finish after Mason Mount gave the lead at Windy on Saturday afternoon.
As expected, the former sports boss has asserted that he is the one who will move the club forward, and will not leave his consent, and insist that he will give him “all” to succeed under work pressure.
He said before his side headed towards Sunderland: “No, it’s a board decision. I can’t do that (resignation). Sometimes, I have that feeling. It’s not difficult to create momentum. When I create momentum and go to the next game, something happens.
Later he added: “Being here is a dream. I want to continue here. I want to fight for this. But the problem now is that what I suffer is not losing my job, but losing the game.
On the pitch, Kobbie Mainoo is looking to become the regular starter for Manchester United in the future.
Nevertheless, emergency planning is an important part of football, and the Red Devils can look to the inside face of Old Trafford’s famous name.
Darren Fletcher was able to take over at Man Wood
According to the Sun, Manchester United’s under 18-year-old manager Darren Fletcher was able to tentatively succeed Amorim after an impressive start to his life in the academy outfit.
The former Scotland International, who made a positive impact with his dynamic playing style, could internally surprise Old Trafford’s chief, and this time with a dugout, potentially bringing back surprises to the Old Trafford scene.
Of course, it only happens if the amorim moves ahead. Red Devils will cost £12 million to make changes. This is not the kind of capital to throw lightly, as they aim to bring in reinforcements when the new year comes.
In any case, it remains to be seen how things are unfolding at Manchester United, but if Option A is discarded, it appears that the plan is in place.