Recently, Manchester United has once again found itself in crisis following the dismissal of manager Ruben Amorim. This decision seems to have been made after much deliberation due to the team’s persistent underperformance. Amorim had publicly voiced his opinions, criticizing the club's management, which is suspected to have influenced the decision regarding his dismissal.

Following his dismissal, Amorim is expected to receive a compensation of approximately 23.5 billion won, a significant amount considering the short time he spent at United and his achievements during that period. Manchester United has revealed that the financial loss incurred over the last 14 months due to him sums up to about 5.9 billion won, which has placed a tremendous financial burden on the club.

Looking at the statistics, United's total debt has reached an all-time high of £1.29 billion, clearly indicating that the club's financial situation is not very promising. Although post-dismissal Amorim seems relaxed, internally, the team’s hierarchy appears to be in disarray.

From a tactical perspective, manager Amorim focused on an aggressive approach and fluid positioning, but the actual results on the pitch fell short of expectations. Such tactical failures adversely affected the team’s performance and resulted in the loss of trust from both fans and the club.

It is also crucial to discuss how such a major change in leadership might affect the team. Who United will consider as the next manager and what tactical improvements the new manager might introduce are points of interest right now. To regain their competitiveness in the league, United needs a more meticulous tactical plan and swift recovery.

Amidst these circumstances, it's intriguing to speculate on which direction Manchester United will head towards and how the new manager plans to rebuild the team. This is a particularly fascinating moment from a tactical standpoint in football.

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