What is next for Manchester United? | Sky Sports' chief correspondent believes Ruben Amorim will continue to be backed
Sky Sports chief correspondent Kaveh Solhekol believes Manchester United will continue to back Ruben Amorim but believes there is argument that the club would be better off with any of their previous managers post the era of Sir Alex Ferguson. Images: Getty/AP
Sky Sports chief correspondent Kaveh Solhekol believes Manchester United will continue to back Ruben Amorim but believes there is argument that the club would be better off with any of their previous managers post the era of Sir Alex Ferguson.
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