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Bruno Fernandes believes Manchester United were on the verge of something significant under Ruben Amorim before his dismissal. This comes after a dismal 15th-place finish last season and a shaky start this campaign that ultimately cost Amorim his job in early January.
Michael Carrick has stepped in as interim head coach, leading United to third place in the Premier League, with a remarkable record of seven wins, two draws, and just one loss in ten matches. The Red Devils now sit seven points clear of sixth-placed Chelsea, bolstered by the news that fifth place will secure a Champions League spot this season.
Despite Amorim's lackluster tenure, Fernandes emphasizes the potential that was developing under him. He stated, “We were building something [under Ruben Amorim] and all of a sudden the club decided we need to change.”
Carrick’s arrival has sparked a revival, but Fernandes acknowledges the need for consistency throughout the entire season. Harry Maguire also praised Amorim’s impact at the club, highlighting his strong ideas despite the outcome not matching expectations.
As the season progresses, United aims to maintain their form and secure a Champions League berth, proving that every point and detail counts in the race.

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