Sports9/27/2025The Guardian

At any normal club Ruben Amorim would lose his job – but not Manchester United | Barney Ronay

At any normal club Ruben Amorim would lose his job – but not Manchester United | Barney Ronay

The article discusses the poor performance of Manchester United in a recent match, with a focus on manager Ruben Amorim's "Ruben-ball" tactics and Bruno Fernandes' missed penalty. The author suggests that at any normal club, Amorim would have lost his job due to the team's "empty and bloodless systems football," but not at Manchester United. The article also mentions Fernandes' previous missed penalties in west London, suggesting a pattern. Overall, the article criticizes Manchester United's management and the team's lackluster performance, which the author believes would have resulted in the manager's dismissal at other clubs.

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