Manchester United academy duo Dan Gore and Gabriele Biancheri are both currently on loan at Rotherham United, but the club has now axed the manager who signed both.
Dan Gore is currently in season two at Rotherham, having been brought back by manager Matt Hamshaw after an unfortunately injury-ridden first loan.
Meanwhile, Manchester United only sent the high scorer, Gabriele Biancheri, on loan in January, a move which so far has been a disaster with very limited opportunities.
But now, there is to be a managerial change.
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Rotherham sack Matt Hamshaw
Manchester United’s loan pair of Gore and Biancheri haven’t been shining at Rotherham, with the latter in particular not being rated massively by Hamshaw.
But now, Rotherham have announced that they have parted ways with Hamshaw, with the process to appoint his replacement already underway.
This decision comes after Rotherham were thrashed 5-0 by Peterborough on Tuesday night, continuing their slide toward the bottom of the table, now sitting third from last.
Getting rid of Hamshaw feels like a last-ditch effort from the club to avoid relegation, and United’s loanees could end up playing a bigger role.
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Neither Gore nor Biancheri has been platformed for Rotherham, which could be part of the reason behind their form and struggles.
Gore started this season brilliantly; however, injuries eventually emerged and have stunted his campaign from being top-class, but he will want to finish off his loan much better, especially as his United career depends on it.
Meanwhile, Biancheri has had his own issues at Rotherham, with his playing time seriously limited since arriving, left on the bench, and only getting brief cameos.
Biancheri was among United’s finest young talents, proving himself at multiple levels, but he has faced similar problems to most first-time loan players.
Hopefully, whoever is appointed next will be more willing to play the young Welshman, as then the sacking of Hamshaw would end up benefiting Biancheri.
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