
The major headline in European football — and particularly in England — was the departure of Rúben Amorim as Manchester United head coach. The Portuguese coach was dismissed following controversial remarks he made after a draw against Leeds United, comments that reportedly angered the club’s board. His exit was also influenced by a worrying set of results, as Amorim recorded a 47% win rate, the worst managerial percentage at the club since Sir Alex Ferguson stepped down in 2013. His departure has sparked widespread debate among the media and the fanbase, with supporters now turning their attention to who could become the next manager of the Red Devils.
Amorim’s tenure at Old Trafford was marked by inconsistency and internal tension, as Manchester United struggled to find stability both on and off the pitch. Expectations were high following his arrival, but performances failed to match the club’s historical standards. As a result, the board’s patience eventually ran out, making his dismissal one of the most talked-about managerial decisions of the season in the Premier League.
Beyond Amorim’s exit itself, one particular reaction caught the attention of fans and journalists alike. Alejandro Garnacho, now a Chelsea winger, appeared to respond indirectly to the news. The Argentine international had a complicated relationship with Amorim during the previous season, having been repeatedly sidelined by the Portuguese coach and left out of the squad for several matches. That situation ultimately played a key role in Garnacho’s decision to leave Manchester United during the winter transfer window and join Chelsea.
The moment that fueled speculation came on social media. In an Instagram post by renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano announcing Amorim’s dismissal, Garnacho’s account appeared among those who “liked” the publication. While some interpreted the gesture as a subtle act of revenge after his difficult final months at United, others suggested it was simply a coincidence. Regardless, the interaction quickly went viral and added another layer of intrigue to an already controversial story.
Garnacho joined Manchester United’s academy from Atlético Madrid, where he had already shown promise at youth level. After adapting quickly to the club’s development system, he made his first-team debut in 2022 under Erik ten Hag. From that point on, the winger gradually established himself as one of the most exciting young talents at the club, known for his pace, direct style and ability to create chances in one-on-one situations.
Over the course of three seasons with the senior team, Garnacho made a total of 144 appearances for the Red Devils, scoring 22 goals and providing 26 assists across all competitions. Despite his contributions, his role became increasingly limited during Amorim’s spell in charge, leading to growing frustration on the player’s side.
That chapter came to an end in August 2025, when Chelsea secured Garnacho’s transfer for €45 million. The move marked a fresh start for the Argentine, who signed a contract with the London club running until 2032. Since arriving at Stamford Bridge, Garnacho has been viewed as a long-term project and a key piece in Chelsea’s youthful rebuild.
As Manchester United begin yet another search for a new manager, Amorim’s dismissal and Garnacho’s reaction serve as reminders of the complex dynamics that define elite football — where decisions made on the touchline can have lasting consequences far beyond a single season.

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