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“I have failed as a manager and I accept that, I’m not like other managers who don’t accept the defeat…The likes of Enzo Maresca, Arteta & many others. Honestly this Utd job is too big for me & I’m not that kind of person who do what I’m not best at or chooses what I can’t manage I came to Utd thinking all would go well but unfortunately this team needs a great manager not me, Ruben Amorim added while crying

In one of the most emotional and raw press conferences Old Trafford has witnessed in years, Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim publicly admitted defeat — not just in a match, but in his tenure as the club’s boss. Speaking through tears, Amorim delivered an honest, humbling confession about his struggles at the helm of the troubled club.

“I have failed as a manager and I accept that,” Amorim said, visibly emotional. “I’m not like other managers who don’t accept defeat — the likes of Enzo Maresca, Arteta, and many others. Honestly, this United job is too big for me, and I’m not the kind of person who does what I’m not best at, or chooses what I can’t manage.”

The press room fell silent as Amorim continued, wiping away tears and pausing to compose himself.
“I came to United thinking all would go well, that I could turn this great club around. But unfortunately, this team needs a great manager… and that isn’t me.”

This vulnerable admission comes after a string of humiliating results that have left Manchester United teetering near the relegation zone — a position unthinkable for a club of its stature. The latest defeat appears to have been the final blow for Amorim, who has faced relentless criticism from both fans and pundits since taking the job.

His tearful resignation-like speech instantly made headlines and sent shockwaves through the football world. While no official statement from Manchester United has been released yet, insiders suggest Amorim’s future could be decided within the next 24 hours.

United supporters, while frustrated with results, expressed sympathy for the manager’s honesty.
“At least he had the guts to admit it,” one fan tweeted. “Not many managers have the decency to say when it’s too much for them.”

This dramatic chapter marks yet another turning point in what has become one of the most turbulent modern eras at Manchester United. All eyes now turn to the club’s board as they prepare to decide the fate of Amorim and attempt to rescue their season before it spirals beyond repair.

One thing’s for sure: Manchester United’s search for a great manager is about to begin… again.

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