Glasner upgrade: Fernandes & Maguire want Man Utd to hire “incredible” coach

Ruben Amorim’s swift dismissal at Manchester United may have come as a surprise following the weekend draw with Leeds United, although the writing had been on the wall for almost a year for the Portuguese coach.

The 40-year-old had swept all before him at Sporting CP, yet ran into almost immediate difficulties at Old Trafford following his appointment 14 months ago, with reports even claiming he was ready to walk away as early as January 2025.

A resignation may not have come, but there is a sense that he eventually talked himself out of a job in his final days, while his stubborn refusal to move away from a 3-4-2-1 setup appeared the ultimate undoing.

In a way, Amorim came as close as any post-Sir Alex Ferguson manager to looking the right fit with his charm and honesty, although nor has the club ever looked further away from truly competing again, after last season’s 15th place Premier League finish.

It said it all that there was no outpouring of fury or frustration when the announcement was made, with INEOS ready to move on from this forgettable stint by naming his successor.

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While the Red Devils currently reside in sixth place and firmly in the Champions League race, recent evidence has highlighted the difficulties of taking the job mid-season, with both Amorim and Ralf Rangnick enduring particularly dismal spells.

That is why a permanent replacement is likely to have to wait until the summer, with Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner deemed to be the leading candidate by all accounts.

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A short-term pick could perhaps provide a longer-term solution, with talkSPORT highlighting that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the frontrunner for the caretaker post, with advanced talks already held with the INEOS regime.

The Norwegian is keen on making a return to the Theatre of Dreams, and hopes that a fruitful interim spell could lead to securing the post on a full-time basis, even with the likes of Glasner set to be preferred.

The move to bring the treble winner back to the club, even just on a short-term basis, has been given the backing of senior United figures, such as Harry Maguire and captain Bruno Fernandes.

Why Solskjaer would be a better fit than Glasner

There may have been those asking what year it was when the news initially broke of Solskjaer’s interest in the vacancy, with the baby-faced assassin having replaced Jose Mourinho in December 2018, prior to embarking on a stunning interim stint.

By March 2019, following that night in Paris, the Scandinavian coach was snapped up permanently, subsequently leading the club to respectable second and third-place finishes in his two full seasons at the helm.

Lauded as “incredible” by Manchester City counterpart Pep Guardiola, Solskjaer may have fallen short in the hunt for silverware, but he set the club firmly on the right course, having perhaps only been derailed by the last-gasp homecoming of Cristiano Ronaldo in the summer of 2021.

So many may scorn this ‘jobs for the boys’ policy, yet United is a special beast, while after a decade or so of exploring an array of different options in the managerial market, Solskjaer arguably remains the best of the lot.

And so, there is no reason why this interim spell can’t move into permanent territory, with the 52-year-old likely to prove a better fit than Glasner for the position.

That may be bold to say, although a glaring issue is the Palace man’s current tactical set-up, mirroring Amorim in deploying a 3-4-2-1, both at Selhurst Park and with former employers Eintracht Frankfurt.

Would he really be ready or willing to adapt away from a system that has brought him such success? Maybe he could at least make United a proper outfit with a back three, although it appears to be at odds with the club’s history and ‘DNA’.

Solskjaer’s interim spell

Stat

Record

Days in charge

99

Games

19

Wins

14

Draws

2

Losses

3

Players used

28

Points per game

2.32

Average goals scored

2.11

Average goals conceded

0.89

via Transfermarkt

For all the negativity that surrounded him, Solskjaer was as adaptable as they come, typically utilising a 4-2-3-1, albeit while using a back three if needed, such as in his final win away at Tottenham Hotspur.

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He is no philosophy coach, merely a club legend who’ll do what it takes to win. That’s not to do him a disservice, however, with the aforementioned Maguire labelling that period between 2019 and 2021 as the “best” of his time at United, while hailing his former boss as “tactically excellent”.

A concern for Glasner too would also be his inability to juggle competing across multiple fronts, albeit with a limited squad, with Palace forced into the Conference League play-off round, while having now lost four of their last five league games and failing to win at all since early December.

The step up from a club of that stature to Manchester United is immense – just ask David Moyes – with it seemingly too much of a gamble be waiting around for a figure like Glasner.

Maybe, it’s the safe choice returning to Solskjaer, but after another period of woe for United, why not go back to something that did, largely, work well for the club.

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Saved by Rice: Arsenal must bin dud who lost the ball every 3.5 touches

Arsenal battled their way through an entertaining game against Bournemouth at the Vitality to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table and make it five wins in a row to boot.

That’s five points of breathing room from second-place Aston Villa, who won earlier in the day; Manchester City, in third, trail by a further point, though they will be looking to reduce the deficit at home to managerless Chelsea in a Super Sunday header.

But who can contest that Mikel Arteta has created the most complete team in the Premier League this season? And with so many elite players involved, it was Declan Rice’s brace that fired the Gunners further into the ascendancy, underscoring his credentials as one of the very best in the business.

Declan Rice is leading Arsenal's title charge

It really is great to see Martin Odegaard fit and in form once again, but it’s Rice who has emerged as the talismanic force for Arsenal this season, the sure-fire Premier League Player of the Year should the club steer themselves over the finish line in first place.

The England midfielder scored not one but two of Arsenal’s goals on the south coast, taking his haul to four this season. Not only an additional dimension in front of goal, Rice is consumnate general in the engine room, all-consuming and a leader for his teammates to draw from.

As Sky Sports’ Dougie Critchley put it, “they don’t come much bigger” than the 26-year-old, who also won four duels and recovered eight balls, as per Sofascore.

However, it wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows for Arteta’s men, with several players flattering to deceive. Viktor Gyokeres struggled to produce the goods (though he worked hard in the build-up to Rice’s first) as Gabriel Jesus continues to breathe down his neck, but it was another frontman who will be sweating over his starting spot.

Arsenal struggler may now lose his place

Arsenal continue to dazzle this season, but of the three thirds of the field, the frontline has probably left the most to be desired. Gabriel Martinelli is very much a part of this, and he didn’t produce his finest display against Bournemouth.

Martinelli remains a talented winger, but he’s not dynamic enough, perhaps a bit predictable. The Cherries gave it their all against Arsenal, and the 24-year-old still lacks the initiative to step up and drive the side forward.

In fairness, he gave Alex Jimenez a tough game, but his delivery wasn’t on the money and that’s now ten Premier League matches without a direct goal involvement for the Brazil international.

Gabriel Martinelli vs Bournemouth

Stats

#

Minutes played

67′

Goals

0

Assists

0

Touches

25

Shots (on target)

1 (0)

Accurate passes

13/17 (76%)

Chances created

0

Crosses

1/3

Possession lost

7x

Dribbles

1/2

Recoveries

3

Tackles won

1/1

Duels won

4/5

Data via Sofascore

Having lost the ball every 3.5 touches but failed to create a significant chance of note, it wasn’t the greatest display, especially as Gyokeres continues to toil.

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Arsenal content creator James Clark even remarked that the Brazilian winger is “too one-dimensional”, thus negating some of Arsenal’s threat down the left-hand side. This is exacerbated when Piero Hincapie sits behind him.

All told, Arteta showcased masterful rotation against a dangerous team in Bournemouth. It wasn’t enough for Andoni Iraola’s side to combat, even if they gave it a good go.

Rice may continue to defy standards, but Martinelli has been unable to match his one-time level for some time now, and with the transfer window currently open, perhaps it wouldn’t be the worst thing for technical director Andrea Berta to sniff around for an upgrade on the attacking left flank.

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Joyce reveals extent of Thiago’s injury

Liverpool midfielder Thiago was ruled out of the Reds’ Carabao Cup final triumph over Chelsea because of a tight hamstring, according to reliable journalist Paul Joyce.

The Lowdown: Thiago suffers cup final heartache

Jurgen Klopp’s side secured a memorable triumph at Wembley on Sunday, beating the Blues 11-10 on penalties following a goalless draw after 120 minutes.

However, Thiago played no part in the game despite being named in the initial starting line-up, only to incur an injury during the warm-up.

The Spaniard was seen in tears on the touchline as the match got underway, leading to immediate concern regarding the severity of the issue.

The Latest: Joyce confirms extent of Thiago’s injury

According to The Times’ Paul Joyce, Thiago suffered a ‘tight hamstring’ which deemed him unable to take part in the match.

Instead, Naby Keita took his place in midfield and largely did well.

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The Verdict: Could be worse

In truth, this update could certainly have been worse, for instance if it were a torn hamstring leading to a long spell on the sidelines.

However, it is still a worry for Liverpool ahead of a huge run of fixtures, with Thiago’s fitness issues always a problem throughout his career and Klopp needing to manage him carefully.

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He has only made 50 appearances for the Reds since joining nearly 18 months ago, which speaks volumes about his lack of availability.

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Aston Villa: Gregg Evans reacts to Jed Steer injury

Aston Villa correspondent Gregg Evans has been reacting to Jed Steer’s injury against Chelsea in the week.

The Lowdown: Steer stretchered off

Steer sealed a loan move to Luton Town in January and was impressing in the second tier, keeping three clean sheets in four games. [Transfermarkt]

He was handed a fifth start against Chelsea in the FA Cup on Wednesday evening, however, the 29-year-old had to be stretched off in the first half after going down off the ball. It appears to be an achilles problem for the goalkeeper, who is set to undergo a scan on the issue.

The Latest: Evans reacts

Evans took to Twitter on Wednesday evening to react to Steer’s injury. He labelled it as a ‘horrible injury’ for the Villa man after he made a promising start to life at Kenilworth Road.

“A horrible injury for Jed Steer who is carried off on a stretcher for Luton Town Such a shame for him as he was doing so well on loan from AVFC.”

The Verdict: Fingers crossed

Steer, who Tammy Abraham labelled as ‘brilliant’, was finally getting some much-needed game time after serving as back up to Emiliano Martinez over the last 18 months.

He helped The Hatters into the Championship playoff places with wins over West Brom, Stoke City and Derby County, so hopefully, the injury isn’t as bad as first feared and he can be back playing before the season is out.

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Steer does have previous when it comes to achilles injuries, though, but fingers crossed this latest problem won’t keep him out for too long.

In other news: Lange plots revenge on Tottenham as Villa now make pre-contract move for ‘extraordinary’ player. 

Wolves dealt double injury blow

Wolves have the chance to secure a much-needed Premier League victory this evening as the Old Gold welcome Watford to Molineux, who will also be keen on picking up a positive result to try and get themselves out of the relegation zone before the end of the season.

With three defeats in their past three league outings, things haven’t been particularly positive for the Midlands club in recent weeks.

Now with this next game just hours away, it seems as though Wolves have been handed a double injury blow which will surely be a big concern for Bruno Lage.

What’s the news?

According to a recent Twitter post from Tim Spiers, the Old Gold will be without Nelson Semedo and Ki-Jana Hoever for tonight’s clash.

The Portuguese international was forced off the pitch with a hamstring injury during the 2-1 defeat away at Arsenal and will be out of action for the next few weeks, whereas Hoever unfortunately picked up an injury during the recent 2-0 loss against Crystal Palace in the first half.

Lage surely furious

Given how the pair play in the same position, this will undoubtedly weaken the right-wing back area of the pitch for the Old Gold and be a massive blow for Lage who will surely be furious with the situation.

Semedo has been a consistent part of the team this term, featuring in 23 matches and ranking as the manager’s eighth-best performer in the top-flight so filling his boost won’t be easy.

The situation is made worse by who may have to deputise. It seems as though the former Benfica manager will have to rely on Jonny Otto to fill in for the injured duo, which may not be ideal for the team given how he’s not long recovered from a long-term knee injury and could be in danger of doing too much too soon as a result of the injuries to Semedo and Hoever.

However, with the Spaniard managing to win seven of the 13 duels he was involved in after replacing the 20-year-old at the weekend, as well as making one key pass and completing 100% of the dribbles he attempted, this could make him a suitable option for the time being, as long as he keeps his fitness up and gets back into the rhythm of the game after such a long time out.

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Moving forward, with tonight’s opponents having lost 18 of their 27 played league games so far this season, everyone at Molineux supporting the home side will be expecting a big performance and all three points, or else there could be a major cause for concern at the Midlands club.

In other news: Forget Hwang: Lage must finally unleash “special” £100k-p/w ace, Wolves badly need him – opinion

Conte spotted going ‘crazy’ at Spurs ace

Speaking to GiveMeSport, journalist Paul Brown has shared what he’s spotted in recent weeks on the touchline as he makes a claim involving Tottenham Hotspur boss Antonio Conte.

The Lowdown: Topsy-turvy Tottenham…

The ever-inconsistent Lilywhites succumbed to another defeat over the weekend, losing 3-2 away to Manchester United on Saturday evening.

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s hat-trick cemented a third loss in six Premier League games since the start of February. with Tottenham seemingly unable to gain any sort of momentum. Spurs’ stop-start run of form will be a source of real frustration for Conte as he chases a previously unlikely top-four finish.

Potentially as a result, certain players in the Spurs squad have been the subject of his wrath on the touchline, as Brown shared what he has noticed in recent weeks.

The Latest: Conte goes ‘crazy’ at Royal…

Speaking to GiveMeSport, the journalist has spotted that Tottenham defender Emerson Royal drives Conte ‘crazy’ on the touchline whenever he plays.

Brown explained: “He’s been pretty bad in the last few weeks when I’ve seen him, and he seems to drive Conte crazy at times, you watch him on the touchline.”

The Verdict: Royal’s future up in the air…

Matt Doherty is now the Italian’s number one choice at right-wing-back following a very good run of form over the last few games. Indeed, exceptional performances against the likes of Everton and Leeds United have seemingly propelled the Republic of Ireland international to the forefront of Conte’s plans at Spurs.

This has plunged Royal’s future at the club into uncertainty, with reports emerging in the last week that Tottenham are now open to offers for the Brazilian, coming less than a year after signing him from Barcelona.

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It remains to be seen whether the 23-year-old will leave in the summer or if he can fight his way back into Conte’s plans, but the latter scenario is looking rather unlikely as things stand, with Royal not starting any of Spurs’ last three league games.

In other news: Tottenham make pre-summer move as they chase ‘massive’ signing for Conte, find out more here

Celtic deal James Forrest injury blow

Celtic have the chance to secure another Premiership victory this afternoon if they beat Ross County, after securing their place in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup earlier in the week.

However, it seems as though Hoops manager Ange Postecoglou will have to do without one of his prime attacking options this afternoon.

What’s the news?

Speaking in his recent press conference (via 67hailhail), the 56-year-old revealed that Hoops winger James Forrest will not be available to take on County this afternoon as a result of a knock he picked up in Monday’s 3-0 cup win against Dundee United.

A product of Celtic’s youth academy, Forrest has gone on to make 440 senior appearances for the Parkhead side across all competitions, scoring 97 goals and providing 97 assists along the way, highlighting what a significant figure he has become at the club.

Postecoglou will be sweating

This setback has definitely come at a bad time for the 30-year-old from an individual point of view, as he scored his first league goal of the campaign in Celtic’s previous outing against Livingston, He also registered an assist in the recent cup win, which could have put him in a good place to potentially start today as well.

Taking into account how Forrest has an extensive injury record to his name, including a knee problem earlier in the season which kept him out from August to October, it could be more to do with the rate at which he’s picking up issues rather than the seriousness of this latest one which would be a cause for concern for his manager at the moment.

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Moving forward, the best thing we can hope for is that Forrest can recover from this latest injury scare as soon as possible and maintain his fitness for the remainder of the season to help Celtic potentially secure the league title for which they are currently on course. For now, though, the manager will be sweating over the latest absence for the in-form 30-year-old.

In other news – Forget Starfelt: £22k-p/w Celtic gem with 107 aerial duels won has been “outstanding”

Newcastle eye up Forest star Johnson

Newcastle United have emerged as contenders to sign Nottingham Forest youngster Brennan Johnson this summer, according to reports.

The Lowdown: Johnson shines for Forest

Steve Cooper’s side are enjoying an excellent season, with promotion to the Premier League far from out of the question and an impressive run in the FA Cup also capturing the hearts of both Reds fans and neutrals.

Amid a host of strong performers, Johnson has arguably been his side’s star man in 2021/22, scoring 11 goals and registering six assists in the Championship.

The 20-year-old’s performances, hailed as ‘wonderful’ by Wales manager Robert Page, have led to interest from top-flight clubs,  and now another rumour is doing the rounds.

The Latest: Newcastle eye up move

According to The Daily Mail, Newcastle are interested in acquiring Johnson’s signature this summer, following their big-money takeover last October.

The Forest hero is among the player ‘being discussed’ by the £320billion-worth owners of the Magpies, as Eddie Howe looks to make serious inroads in the transfer market.

The Verdict: Promotion key for Forest?

Forest’s hopes of keeping hold of Johnson may well hinge on whether or not they seal promotion, with the youngster now surely feeling he is a top-level player, having won four Man of the Match awards from WhoScored this season.

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Should Cooper’s team remain in the Championship, the exciting starlet is more likely to demand a switch, whereas he may be content with staying put if they went up.

The lure of Newcastle could become great for players because of the money they are willing to offer, however, and Johnson’s head could be turned by what they are capable of achieving at St James’ Park in the coming years.

O’Rourke on Everton financial losses

Journalist Pete O’Rourke has claimed that Everton’s recent financial figures are now a ‘real concern’.

The Lowdown: Figures published

The Merseyside club have now published their official accounts for the 2020/21 season on their website, which shows a total loss of £120.9m.

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This is the third year in a row that they have published losses of over £110m, and given the problems that they have had with Financial Fair Play (FFP), in addition to the real possibility of being relegated from the Premier League at the end of the season, the next few years certainly look bleak if you are a Toffees fan.

The Latest: O’Rourke reacts

Speaking to The Transfer Tavern, O’Rourke has now given his reaction to the news, claiming that the latest figures published are a ‘real concern’:

“It’s a real concern for Everton recording these heavy losses again, £120m this year, I think it was £111m the year before and £139m the previous season before that, as well.”

The Verdict: Worrying

These are certainly worrying times for the Goodison Park faithful, who need to concentrate on matters on the pitch, starting with their game away at West Ham United on Sunday afternoon, but may be distracted by the latest accounts.

If Frank Lampard’s team do go down to the Championship, it would be nothing short of disastrous, given the financial assurances that the top flight has to offer.

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Nonetheless, if the Blues can stay up, they can at least look at becoming more financially stable for the next couple of seasons, with the long-term view of wiping out their losses.

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Farke has an Aaronson replacement who hasn’t played for Leeds since 2024

Leeds United will no doubt have a huge task on their hands to secure Premier League survival this season, but it appears Daniel Farke’s look hugely up to the task.

The German has currently led his side to a three-game unbeaten run in England’s top-flight, subsequently securing five points out of a possible nine available.

He’s switched to a 3-5-2 formation over recent weeks, which appears to have made the difference and inspired the club on their pitch and subsequently bolstering their chances of staying in the Premier League.

Players like Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Ao Tanaka have both found massive form in recent outings, which has no doubt aided the recent upturn in results.

However, the same can’t be said for one first-team member who has once again fallen below the huge expectations placed upon him by the fanbase at Elland Road.

Why Aaronson has struggled in 2025/26

Brenden Aaronson is a player who has constantly divided opinion amongst the Leeds fanbase during his time in Yorkshire, with his £25m price tag no doubt playing a factor.

The American international struggled during his first stint in the Premier League, but managed to impress in the Championship during the promotion-winning campaign.

He managed to score nine times in his 46 league appearances, subsequently featuring in every second-tier outing and playing a key role at the heart of Farke’s side.

However, in 2025/26, he’s often been asked to operate in a right-wing position, something which has no doubt affected his performance levels in the Premier League.

Aaronson has only started four games to date and has only been able to create 1.2 chances per 90 – with such a tally ranking him within the bottom 30% of all players in the division.

He’s also completed just 35% of the dribbles he’s attempted, whilst also completing just 0.5 crosses per 90 – subsequently struggling to provide the goods in attacking areas.

As a result, he could find himself further down the pecking order in the near future, or worse, potentially being offloaded by the hierarchy to generate funds.

The Leeds star who could end Aaronson’s stay

With the January transfer window now rapidly appearing on the horizon, the Leeds hierarchy could once again be preparing moves to invest in new talent.

However, it remains to be seen how much the board will hand Farke to make the additions to strengthen their squad in their hunt for survival towards the end of the season.

Another question mark could come over what additions are needed, especially given the recent switch in formation which could require a different profile of addition.

As a result, the hierarchy could look towards some of the players who are already on the books to help provide the quality, including some players who are out on loan.

Joe Gelhardt is one player who is spending the season away from Elland Road, with the 23-year-old currently featuring for Hull City in the Championship.

Such a move was crucial for his development after the Whites’ promotion, but it appears that it’s already worked wonders – with the attacker producing some incredible numbers.

In his 19 appearances for the Tigers to date, the youngster has already netted 10 goals and provided two assists – subsequently demonstrating his all-round quality in the final third.

The former of the two tallies currently ranks him joint-second in the goalscoring charts, with such numbers potentially handing the German the added attacking options he craves.

His underlying stats further highlight the quality he possesses, which could see him end Aaronson’s career in Yorkshire should the club decide to recall him in the coming weeks.

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Gelhardt has registered 1.6 shots on target to date, which also placing 52% of his shots within the sticks – further showcasing his talents when in front of the opposition goal.

Joe Gelhardt – stats at Hull City

Statistics (per 90)

Tally

Games played

19

Goals & assists

12

Shot on target accuracy

52%

Pass accuracy

75%

Shots on target

1.6

Successful dribbles

1.8

Duels won

6.4

Fouls won

2.1

Stats via FotMob

He’s also completed 1.8 successful dribbles per 90, whilst creating 1.7 chances per 90, which has led to Jamie Carragher previously labelling the forward as “special”.

The youngster’s all-round quality is further reflected in his tally of 6.4 duels won per 90, whilst also winning 2.1 fouls per 90 – often tormenting the opposition at any given opportunity.

It’s unclear whether he could return to Elland Road this winter, but it’s evident that Gelhardt is certainly reaping the rewards of constant game time in the Championship.

Any return could further push Aaronson down the pecking order, which in return would all but end his once-promising career as a first-team member in Yorkshire.

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