Jamie Carragher has had his say on what should happen to Ruben Amorim.
Jamie Carragher sends brutal message to Man Utd: 'This has to end' originally appeared on The Sporting News
Manchester United are facing pressure to sack Ruben Amorim, with many club legends calling for the Portuguese manager to go.
United sit 14th in the Premier League, with the club only picking up seven points from the season so far.
There are multiple candidates slated for the job, with many assuming Amorim will be packing his bags soon.
Pundit Jamie Carragher is the latest to weigh in on Amorim's job, with the former Liverpool player urging the club to make the decision sooner rather than later.
What did Carragher say about Amorim's future at Man United?
Carragher spoke on Monday Night Football and was asked about why Amorim has remained at United for this long.
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Carragher said, "I think he is still in a job because I think the powers that are at Manchester United have made that many mistakes so far with the decisions they have made on and off the pitch that they do not want to admit right now that they have made another.
"This has been a disaster for Manchester United but also for Ruben Amorim. What he did at Sporting Lisbon was fantastic. He looked like the next big thing as a manager.
"But bringing a manager like that in with the system he plays, I don't think ever suited a club like Manchester United with the traditions at Manchester United.
"The quicker they make the decision on the manager, the better for everybody, because like I said, it has been a disaster for the club and the manager.
"We are just waiting for the inevitable, unfortunately, because you don't want people to lose their jobs. But this has to end as quickly as possible."
United's latest loss came against Brentford, with a 3-1 scoreline for the Bees.
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Carragher continued, "The only positive for Manchester United is that they have not gone all in on his system. They have gone all in in terms of giving him money to spend, but they have not bought lots of centre-backs and lots of wing-backs.
"The players they have brought in could easily be flipped into a back four with Bruno Fernandes as a No. 10, Mbeumo on the right wing, Cunha on the left, Sesko up front, and I think a competent Manchester United manager could get that team into the European places or certainly be fighting for them.
"It could not have gone any worse, and I feel for him. He is a young manager, and he has had a great start to his career. What he did at Sporting Lisbon was really special. But those results for a club of that stature are just beyond belief.
"You don't want to see anybody lose their job, but I think it would just be better for everyone if they just shake hands and move on."
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