Former Man Utd star says Ruben Amorim could be fire if he loses upcoming El Sackico

Ruben Amorim could be sacke in January after just three months at Manchester United if he loses his next four games.
That is the, somewhat humorous, prediction from former United star Ben Foster who says the Red Devils are ‘absolutely miles off it’.
The sacking of Erik ten Hag and hiring of Amorim in November was meant to mark the. Turning point of United’s season but so far little has change.
The Portuguese head coach has lost five ufabet https://ufabet999.app of his first 10 games in charge. The most recent of which a 2-0 defeat at relegation-threatene Wolves where captain Bruno Fernandes was sent off.
The result leaves the club 14th in the Premier League and while it is acknowledge that. Amorim cannot be heavily blame so early into his reign, it is not a good look for the former Sporting Lisbon boss.
Amorim himself has even state he could be dismisse if results don’t quickly improv. And while that seems unlikely, Foster somewhat jokingly suggeste that he could inde be gone in just a few weeks’ time.
‘Can you imagine if Manchester United sacke another manager before the end of the season?’ the former goalkeeper said on his YouTube channel.
‘Look at their next fixtures, oh my God. Next game is Premier League at home to Newcastle. Then Premier League away to Liverpool. And then FA Cup away to Arsenal.
‘They could lose all three comfortably. And then the next game is a monster: At home to Southampton.
‘Mark it in your diaries, January 16 it’s El Sackico at Old Trafford!’
Newcastle, Liverpool and Arsenal are currently in the top five of the table and therefore not games. United will be expecte to win or even get any points from.
Contrastingly, on paper, Southampton at home is the easiest Premier League fixture of the whole. Season, with the Saints currently bottom having won one of 18 games.
To call the upcoming clash ‘El Sackico’ may be a step too far, especially given that. Amorim’s opposite number Ivan Juric has only just arrive at. St. Mary’s at won’t be in danger of the axe, yet.