Sky: Manchester United has no plan to change coaches, they don t want to welcome the ninth official coach in nearly 12 years

Sports     8:16pm, 15 September 2025

Sky Sports confirmed that after Manchester United lost to Manchester City 0-3, Manchester United club has no plan to change coaches, and Amorin will not be dismissed at the moment.

Manchester United has a long-term plan within which, despite the increasing frustration of the team's performance, no matter how loud the outside world is, Manchester United will not subconsciously re-evaluate the coach's future after each defeat.

Since Ferguson left office 12 years ago, Manchester United has experienced eight official coaches and two temporary coaches, and they don't want to change the ninth coach anymore.

Having said that, Amorin is desperate to have a more positive result in the next round of the game against Chelsea, otherwise the calls for his dismissal will only increase.

Sky Sports also learned from Manchester United that although Manchester United lost 0-3 away, Manchester United generally believes that the 0-3 score does not meet the actual performance of the two teams. Manchester United's three goals conceded was frustrating, especially the third goal, which allowed Haaland to go smoothly.

But Manchester United's board of directors also realized that if Mbermo's volley was not saved by Donaluma, or if Casemiro did not miss the empty goal in the last moment, the result of the game could be more positive.