Ruben Amorim’s tumultuous tenure at Manchester United has ended in turmoil, with new reports emerging that the Portuguese manager had a physical “confrontation” with Lisandro Martinez in the weeks before his sacking.
Amorim was relieved of his duties following the 1-1 draw with Leeds United at Elland Road.
His post-match interview, which was considered explosive, led to his departure, but it was reported that the decision had already been made.
Friction has been bubbling beneath the surface at Carrington for months, painting a picture of a manager who has completely lost the locker room.
Ruben Amorim and Lisandro Martinez clash
According to a report in the Daily Mail, the atmosphere at United’s training ground had already turned toxic in December.
The most worrying incident concerned a violent collision between Ruben Amorim and defender Lisandro Martinez.
The clash occurred shortly after the 27-year-old Argentine returned from injury.
During important games against Crystal Palace and West Ham, Martinez was reportedly upset after being named on the bench despite believing he was fit enough to start.
The report details that Mr. Martinez confronted Mr. Amorim at Carrington and expressed his dissatisfaction.
The exchange quickly escalated and the pair “confronted” each other in a manner described by witnesses as “violent.”
United’s technical director Jason Wilcox is said to have been aware of the deterioration in relations.
Amorim’s Nightmare at the Theater of Dreams
Amorim’s time in Manchester will be remembered as a short but bitter chapter in the club’s modern history.
His reign, which came with a reputation as one of Europe’s brightest young managers, collapsed with alarming speed.
From tactical confusion to open mutiny on the training ground, United’s hierarchy is once again looking for a reset after a spell of ‘nightmare’.
For Amorim, it wasn’t right, but he seemed to understand that right away. He was often brutally honest about the current state of the club.
It felt like he couldn’t wait to leave the club, which is why Amorim was all smiles after his sacking.
Darren Fletcher will take over as interim manager for now as the club is looking for an interim manager. A new permanent manager is expected to be appointed in the summer.

