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Ruben Amorim's Kobbie Mainoo call could backfire as Man United sweat over decision

Manchester United are looking for a response to their draw with West Ham on Monday night when they travel to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League.

Ruben Amorim and Kobbie Mainoo's relationship could be about to end as the January transfer window approaches

Ruben Amorim and Kobbie Mainoo(Image: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)

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Amorim's system is being let down in one position

Manchester United's struggles under Ruben Amorim are largely attributed to the failure of the wing-backs to consistently provide an attacking threat within his 3-4-2-1 formation. This critical weakness will be further exposed when their most dynamic wing-back, Amad, departs for the Africa Cup of Nations. Read full story here>>>

Amorim could lose fans due to one decision

Amorim is facing growing pressure and risks losing support due to his persistent refusal to utilise Kobbie Mainoo. Fans are baffled and frustrated by Mainoo's lack of involvement, suggesting the manager's handling of Mainoo could become the tipping point for their patience. Read full story here>>>

United boardroom will be sweating on Amorim call

Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox are facing intense scrutiny as the team's poor form could put Amorim's job in jeopardy. If United were to cut ties with Amorim, who was Berrada’s appointment, it would not only cost millions but would also reflect badly on the new executive team's competence. Read full story here>>>

Glazers have form to make decision Ratcliffe doesn't want

Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to grant Amorim time, believing structural issues are United's primary problem, but this patience may be challenged by the Glazer family. The Glazers have historically dismissed managers when Champions League qualification becomes impossible, and missing out again would be another financial blow. Read full story here>>>

United midfielder who should leave before Mainoo

Manuel Ugarte is struggling significantly more than Mainoo and should be the player considered for a January exit. Despite having played under Amorim previously, Ugarte has drifted to the fringes of the squad and his lack of defensive security is underscored by the high volume of goals conceded when he is on the field. Read full story here>>>

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