Ruben Amorim has ignited fresh speculation about his position following his remarks after Manchester United's devastating Carabao Cup elimination by Grimsby Town. United crashed out of a competition they claimed just two years ago in 2023, falling at the first obstacle to the League Two side who merited progression during regular time after establishing a 2-0 advantage.
Bryan Mbeumo and Harry Maguire prevented such an outcome, yet the Mariners rightfully triumphed via spot-kicks. Whilst Grimsby celebrated their triumph, United were forced to reflect on an alarming new nadir. A stunned Amorim provided no justifications following the match, with several of his observations intensifying social media speculation that the ex-Sporting Lisbon boss may be considering his own position.
He acknowledged "something has to change" though it wouldn't be "22 players again". "I think this is a little bit the limit. I think something has to change," Amorim declared during a candid post-match evaluation.
"I think the team and the players spoke really loud today, so that's it. [Tonight] I think the best team won, the only team that was on the pitch. I think it's really clear what they spoke, so let's move on from this day.
"I think it was clear for everybody what happened today. The way we start the game without any intensity, we were completely lost. In this moment, we need to focus on the weekend and then we have time to think."
With rumours swirling around Amorim's future on social media following the Grimsby clash, his post-match remarks stand in stark contrast to his defiant stance when critics questioned him afterUnited's Europa League final heartbreak in May. Following that devastating defeat to Tottenham, Amorim boldly declared he would step down without seeking compensation if supporters or United's hierarchy lost confidence in his leadership.
He said defiantly at the time: "If the board and the fans feel I'm not the right guy, I will go in the next day without any conversation about compensation. But I will not quit again. I am confident in my job. As you see, I will not change anything in the way I do things.
"In this moment, I am not here to defend myself. It's not my style. I have nothing to show to the fans. In this moment [I need] a little bit of faith."
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