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Ruben Amorim sacked by Manchester United
Manchester United have confirmed the departure of manager Ruben Amorim, with the club moving swiftly to stabilise the season by appointing an interim figure while planning carefully for the future.
Former United midfielder Darren Fletcher will take charge of Wednesday’s Premier League fixture against Burnley. The Scot will remain in place until a caretaker manager is appointed to oversee the remainder of the campaign, as the club works towards naming a permanent successor in the summer.
Amorim’s exit comes less than 24 hours after a 1-1 draw with Leeds, a match followed by candid comments from the Portuguese coach about his role and future at Old Trafford. On Friday, Amorim had already hinted at a strained relationship with club officials, suggesting he did not feel fully backed in the transfer market. After Sunday’s game, he reiterated his desire to work as a manager “not the coach” and indicated he was prepared to leave once his contract expired in 18 months’ time.
United announced on Monday that Amorim had “departed his role as head coach of Manchester United” after 14 months in charge. In a statement, the club acknowledged the difficulty of the decision but framed it as a step aimed at maximising the team’s prospects for the remainder of the season.
“With Manchester United sitting sixth in the Premier League, the club’s leadership has reluctantly made the decision that it is the right time to make a change,” the statement said. “This will give the team the best opportunity of the highest possible Premier League finish. The club would like to thank Ruben for his contribution and wishes him well for the future.”
Amorim’s coaching staff have also left the club, clearing the way for a reset as United look to restore momentum. The appointment of Fletcher for the immediate fixture provides continuity and familiarity, with the former midfielder widely respected within the club’s structure.
The development contrasts with comments made in October by United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who said on The Business podcast that Amorim would be given three years to demonstrate his qualities and that patience was required. However, recent performances and internal tensions appear to have accelerated the timetable for change.
Ratcliffe is expected to address the situation at a news conference on Tuesday, ahead of United’s trip to Turf Moor the following day. Supporters will be looking for clarity on the club’s short-term direction and the criteria that will guide the search for a permanent manager.
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Sancho’s Breakthrough Strike Sends Aston Villa into Europa League Last 16
Jadon Sancho marked a memorable milestone by scoring his first goal for Aston Villa as the Premier League side secured a hard-fought victory over Fenerbahce in Istanbul, sealing qualification for the Europa League last 16 with a game to spare.
The decisive moment came in the 25th minute when Sancho reacted sharply to a deflected cross from Matty Cash, rising at close range to nod the ball past Fenerbahce goalkeeper Ederson. It was a composed finish that underlined Villa’s growing confidence on the European stage and gave them a crucial early advantage in a challenging away fixture.
That goal proved enough to maintain Villa’s impressive momentum in the competition. With six wins from their opening seven matches, Unai Emery’s side now sit third in the league phase table and are mathematically guaranteed a top-eight finish, ensuring direct passage into the knockout rounds. The achievement highlights Villa’s consistency and depth as they continue to balance domestic and European ambitions.
Despite the positive outcome, Villa’s victory was not without tension, particularly in the closing stages. With 15 minutes remaining, Fenerbahce thought they had drawn level when Kerem Akturkoglu finished clinically, only for a video assistant referee review to rule the goal out for an offside in the build-up involving former Villa striker Jhon Duran. The intervention proved decisive in preserving Villa’s narrow lead.
Villa, who made six changes from their weekend Premier League draw at home to Everton, controlled much of the contest and created the clearer chances for long spells. Sancho came close to adding a second goal shortly before half-time when he rounded Ederson after being played through by Morgan Rogers, but his effort was dramatically cleared off the line by Fenerbahce captain Milan Skriniar.
Rogers briefly thought he had scored from the rebound, only for play to be stopped after the ball struck the referee in the build-up, bringing the move to an unfortunate end. The forward was again denied later in the match when another effort was ruled out, this time after Sancho had strayed offside before squaring the ball for what would have been a simple finish.
Villa continued to threaten, with Cash going close to a spectacular goal when his dipping 25-yard strike crashed against the far post. At the other end, goalkeeper Marco Bizot played a vital role in preserving the clean sheet, producing an excellent diving save to his right to deny substitute Talisca after the attacker had broken through on goal midway through the second half.
Fenerbahce pushed hard in the final moments, but Villa remained disciplined and resilient, seeing out the game with maturity and composure. The win not only confirms their place in the last 16 but also reinforces the sense that Emery’s side are growing into serious contenders in the competition.
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Senegal Claim Dramatic Afcon Glory After Controversial Final Against Morocco
Senegal were crowned Africa Cup of Nations champions for a second time after a tense and dramatic final against hosts Morocco, a match that will be remembered as much for its controversy as for the resilience and composure shown by the eventual winners.
The decisive encounter was overshadowed late on when Senegal’s players briefly refused to continue play after Morocco were awarded a highly contentious stoppage-time penalty with the score still level at 0-0. The incident unfolded in the 98th minute, prompting a heated reaction from the Senegalese bench and players on the pitch.
Head coach Pape Thiaw attempted to usher his team off the field in protest after referee Jean Jacques Ndala pointed to the spot, ruling that defender El Hadji Malick Diouf had brought down Brahim Diaz inside the penalty area. The decision was confirmed following a VAR review, intensifying Senegal’s frustration at a critical moment of the final.
When play eventually resumed, Real Madrid forward Diaz stepped up to take the penalty, attempting an audacious panenka. However, the effort was brilliantly saved, lifting Senegal and restoring belief among the players and supporters after a chaotic few minutes.
Thiaw, 44, was visibly irritated not only by the penalty decision but also by the earlier disallowing of a Senegal goal moments before the spot-kick was awarded. Crystal Palace forward Ismaila Sarr had appeared to give Senegal the lead from close range, only for the goal to be ruled out after a foul by Abdoulaye Seck on Achraf Hakimi in the build-up.
As tensions rose, goalkeeper Edouard Mendy briefly made his way toward the dressing room, before returning to the pitch following encouragement from captain Sadio Mane, who played a key leadership role in urging his team-mates to remain focused and see out the match.
Referee Ndala brought the 90 minutes to an end immediately after the penalty drama, sending the final into extra time. Senegal carried their momentum forward and were rewarded early, with Pape Gueye breaking the deadlock just four minutes into extra time to give his side a crucial lead.
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Manchester City Agree £20m Deal to Sign Crystal Palace Captain Marc Guehi
Manchester City have agreed a £20m deal to sign Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi, with the England centre-back expected to complete a move to the Premier League champions later this month.
City opened talks with the 25-year-old defender earlier this month after suffering injuries to key centre-backs Josko Gvardiol and Ruben Dias. Negotiations have accelerated over the past 24 hours, and an agreement was reached on Thursday night between City and Palace.
Guehi, who is out of contract this summer, has been linked with several leading European clubs and was close to joining Liverpool during last summer’s transfer window.
City have already been active in the current transfer window, completing the £62.5m signing of forward Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth as Pep Guardiola’s side strengthen their squad for the remainder of the season.
The development of Guehi’s move came as Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner confirmed that he will leave the club when his contract expires in June. The Austrian coach said Guehi’s potential transfer had “zero impact” on his decision, explaining that he had already made up his mind months earlier.
Glasner added that he had informed Palace chairman Steve Parish in October that he would not be signing a new contract. However, the agreement to sell Guehi is believed to have prompted the timing of Glasner’s public confirmation of his planned departure.
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