“One Month After Amorim, United Are Flying” UtdTrey’s Viral Reaction

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Manchester United have undergone a dramatic revival in early 2026, climbing back into the Premier League’s top four after a turbulent start to the year as reported by UTDtrey via their official x handle

Following the dismissal of Rúben Amorim on January 5, the club turned to interim boss Michael Carrick  and the results have been immediate.

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UTDtrey posted; 

Can’t lie when Amorim got sacked I never thought we’d be 3 points off 3rd and in a title race just one month later 

FUCKING HELL

As of February 24, 2026, United sit fourth in the Premier League with 48 points, just three behind Aston Villa in third. Amorim’s departure followed a 1–1 draw with Leeds United and reports of internal tensions, including a heated disagreement with director Jason Wilcox. 

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UTDtrey. (photo credit: UTDtrey via x)
UTDtrey. (photo credit: UTDtrey via x)

After a brief spell overseen by Darren Fletcher, Carrick steadied the squad, guiding them to an unbeaten six-game run in 2026  five wins and one draw.

One of the biggest talking points has been the handling of Kobbie Mainoo. Under Amorim, Mainoo was reportedly forced to compete directly with Bruno Fernandes for a single midfield role a decision former captain Gary Neville publicly criticised. Neville described it as Amorim’s “worst decision,” arguing that it unfairly sidelined one of the club’s brightest young talents. 

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Since Carrick’s arrival, Mainoo has been restored as a regular starter, and his influence in midfield has coincided with United’s resurgence.

The managerial change also sparked intense debate online. Influencers and fans were divided, with some believing Amorim deserved more time, while others welcomed the reset.

Manchester United Players (Photo Credit: Diogo Dalot via Instagram)
Manchester United Players (Photo Credit: Diogo Dalot via Instagram)

 Attention even turned to Mainoo’s family, as social media posts from his sister gained traction amid a “Free Kobbie Mainoo” narrative that had circulated during Amorim’s tenure.

Now, with Arsenal leading the table and Manchester City close behind, the race for Champions League qualification is heating up. 

Softfootball reported that United’s turnaround under Carrick has not only reignited belief at Old Trafford but also reestablished them as serious contenders in the final stretch of the season.

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