Have to say, that everything I'm seeing an hearing about Amorin is that he could be a really great coach/manager. Whether he's able to achieve anything at United is another matter altogether...
Southampton take the lead v Liverpool after Adam Armstrong takes a terrible touch that turns about to be brilliant as all the defenders are drawn to him epxecting a better touch and he lays it off for a simple finish.
Often find it weird when sides expected to get relegated sack a manager so quickly. Were they expecting him to have them in the top half or something? Suppose they're hoping whoever next comes in gives them a bit of a bounce and pick up some points but I wouldn't hold much hope when looking through that squad. Vardy's probably still their best player and he's about 47.
Currently 16th if they stay there that would be job done surely. But he won't be the last, Russell Martin, Oliver Glasner and Julen Lopetegui all looking over their shoulders and I wouldn't mind betting one of those 3 will also be gone before Xmas.
Highly doubt he’d go there. Turning down the Ajax and Lyon jobs in the summer only to take the Lesta one would be a severe blonde moment on his behalf.
Rashford scoring after 2 mins, Amorim might truly be special. Usually can’t hit a barn door that bloke.
It's interesting that we talk about Spurs defence being leaky yet only 4 clubs have let in less than us.