Following a 1-1 draw against Leeds United, Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim issued a defiant warning to the club’s leadership, demanding they “do their job” and allow him to lead without interference.
In a tense press conference, Amorim emphasised his role as a “manager” rather than just a “coach,” signalling a desire for greater influence over transfers and scouting.
The outburst follows reports of tactical interference from recruitment head Christopher Vivell and disagreements with sporting director Jason Wilcox.

Despite being under contract until 2027, Amorim hinted at a potential 18-month timeline for his project if the club’s structure doesn’t support his vision.
On the pitch, a Matheus Cunha equaliser saved United from a historic loss to Leeds, but the club remains outside the top four as internal tensions continue to overshadow their Premier League campaign.
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