Manchester United players question coaching methods as Ruben Amorim takes charge

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Kieran McKenna's exit from Manchester United highlighted issues with player confidence in his coaching abilities. Reports indicated that players found his methods more suitable for youth levels and preferred more experienced leadership. Ruben Amorim, recently appointed as United's manager, faces a challenging task to gain the respect of his players. United currently sits in 13th place in the Premier League, having lost four of their first 11 matches this season. Amorim arrives at United after a successful tenure at Sporting CP, where he won multiple titles. He replaces Erik ten Hag, who left the club after a disappointing season, including a record-low eighth-place finish.


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