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BREAKING: Manchester United Sack Ruben Amorim, Appoint Darren Fletcher As Interim—-Manchester United confirmed on Monday that it parted ways with head coach Rúben Amorim, following the club’s 1-1 draw with Leeds United on Sunday, which left the Old Trafford club sitting sixth in the Premier League table. The Portuguese tactician made the move to English football 14 months ago, where he amassed a tepid record of just 1.43 points per game in all competitions, with 25 wins, 15 draws and 23 defeats in 63 games. Darren Fletcher has been appointed interim head coach.

“With Manchester United sitting sixth in the Premier League, the club’s leadership has reluctantly made the decision that it is the right time to make a change,” said the Old Trafford side in a club statement. “This will give the team the best opportunity of the highest possible Premier League finish. The club would like to thank Ruben for his contribution to the club and wishes him well for the future.”

The Red Devils were under immense pressure from fans and critics alike to sack Amorim after his first season at the club, when Man Utd finished 15th in the league table and struggled in both domestic cup competitions. The Portuguese boss did guide the club to the final of the UEFA Conference League, but were beaten 1-0 by Tottenham Hotspur. Despite that, the club stuck with the 40-year-old head coach this season, only for Man Utd to win just eight of their opening 20 league games and get knocked out of the League Cup by Grimsby Town.

As such, Amorim’s record at the club of just 1.43 points per game was a notable drop off from his predecessor Erik Ten Hag’s, which stood at 1.84 points per game in all competitions before he was sacked in late 2024. In fact, Amorim’s average is the worst return for any Man Utd manager since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013. And certainly suggests that the club had little choice but to part ways with a manager that wasn’t getting the best out of his squad. The last Man Utd manager to have a worse record than Amorim was Frank O’Farrell, who was saxked in 1972 after averaging just 1.41 points per game.

Perhaps the final nail in the coffin for Amorim’s tenure at Man Utd came from his comments off the pitch rather than results on it. Following the 1-1 draw with Leeds, the Portuguese head coach took aim at the club’s decision makers and the apparent lack of support that he would recieve in the January transfer window, as well as a clear frustration over his role at the club. “It’s going to be like this for 18 months or when the board decide to change,” Amorim said, after pointing out that he was the “manager” and not “coach” of Man Utd. “That was my point, I want to finish with that. I’m not going to quit. I will do my job until another guy is coming here to replace me.”

According to the Athletic, Man Utd will now wait until the end of the season to appoint a full-time replacement for Amorim. In the meantime, the club will apparently stick with Fletcher as interim head coach, which could offer a quick change from Amorim’s time in charge. While the former Scotland international has held a number of roles at the Old Trafford club, his position as head coach of the U18 squad is what will intrigue Man Utd fans the most. Not only did the 41-year-old coach average an impressive 1.86 points per game in his 14 games in charge of the side, but he also preferred a more traditional back four formation. And if Fletcher can bring both aspects of that role to the senior team, he’ll be a welcome replacement for Amorim.

 

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BREAKING: Saudi Arabia Sack Hervé Renard Two Months Before World Cup—-Saudi Arabia have dismissed head coach Hervé Renard in a shock decision less than two months before the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The Saudi Arabian Football Federation confirmed the move, bringing an abrupt end to Renard’s second spell in charge despite successfully guiding the team to qualification for the tournament.

The 57-year-old Frenchman, who previously led the team between 2019 and 2023, had returned in late 2024 after a stint with the France women’s national team. He is widely remembered for overseeing Saudi Arabia’s famous 2-1 victory over eventual champions Argentina at the 2022 World Cup.

Reports suggest the decision follows a series of disappointing results in recent friendlies, raising concerns about the team’s readiness ahead of the global tournament.

Renard confirmed his exit, acknowledging the timing but expressing pride in his achievements, including leading Saudi Arabia to multiple World Cup qualifications.

With the World Cup fast approaching, Saudi Arabia are now expected to appoint a replacement quickly, with Greek coach Georgios Donis reportedly among the leading candidates.

The sudden managerial change leaves the team facing a race against time to stabilise preparations ahead of their Group H fixtures against Spain, Uruguay, and Cape Verde.

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JUST IN: Ex Chelsea Manager Frank Lampard Guides Coventry City to Historic Premier League Promotion After 25 Years

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Frank Lampard Guides Coventry City to Historic Premier League Promotion After 25 Years

JUST IN: Ex Chelsea Manager Frank Lampard Guides Coventry City to Historic Premier League Promotion After 25 Years—-Coventry City have secured promotion to the Premier League for the first time in 25 years, completing a remarkable turnaround under head coach Frank Lampard.

The Sky Blues confirmed their return to England’s top flight following a 1-1 draw against Blackburn Rovers, with a late equaliser sealing the crucial point needed to clinch promotion.

Lampard, who took charge of the club in 2024, has overseen an impressive rise, guiding Coventry from mid-table struggles to Championship leaders. His side’s consistency throughout the 2025/26 season saw them build an unassailable lead at the top of the table, ultimately securing automatic promotion.

The achievement marks a major milestone for Coventry City, who last played in the Premier League during the 2000/01 season. After years of setbacks, including spells in the lower divisions, the club has now completed a long journey back to the elite level of English football.

For Lampard, the promotion represents one of the biggest successes of his managerial career, silencing critics and reaffirming his credentials after previous stints with Chelsea and Everton.

Celebrations erupted among players and fans alike, as Coventry’s return to the Premier League signals a new chapter for the historic club.

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