After the termination of Rúben Amorim on January 5, the ongoing quest for stability at Manchester United remains unresolved. This decision followed a disappointing 1–1 draw with Leeds.

Sir Alex Ferguson announced his retirement at the end of the 2012–13 Premier League season on May 8, 2013, and concluded his tenure on May 19, 2013, after nearly 27 years in the role. He capped his illustrious career by securing the Premier League title during his final season.
Since his exit, Manchester United has engaged multiple managers, each brought in with the aim of restoring the club’s previous status, resulting in varied outcomes, often below expectations.
Overview of Manchester United Managers After Sir Alex Ferguson
(Statistics are based on a review of 50 matches managed)
Softfootball indicates that Rúben Amorim recorded the least favorable results of any manager in the post-Ferguson period. His win rate of 39% is the lowest among all United managers since 2013, and his 33% loss rate is the highest.

Despite some anticipation that Amorim could inject a new tactical approach, the performances did not live up to expectations, leading to his dismissal. This event starkly illustrates the continued instability at Old Trafford more than ten years after Ferguson’s retirement.
As Manchester United embarks on the search for another manager, there is increasing concern over the club’s ability to identify a solution that can end the cycle of inconsistency that has followed Ferguson.
