
"Yes, it's a fact. Less time. Like what happened with Enzo [Maresca]. I can't say anything out of respect for the players and the institutions of Chelsea and Manchester United. All I can say is Ruben is a top manager. The decision has been made by our neighbours but I wish Ruben all the best for the future."
"It is quite similar. I don't think there is another country where you are safe if you don't win games. If you don't get results, it doesn't matter. The past or present. Every manager is hired for their ideas and they are sacked for their results. Sometimes you need a process and time. The gaps are sometimes so small. In their last game United had a lot of absences and sometimes it is hard to cope. When important players are not available it is always difficult. But, the reason why? To be honest, I don't know."
Ruben Amorim was sacked after 14 months in charge amid a reported disagreement with Old Trafford director of football Jason Wilcox over Amorim's preferred 3-4-3 formation. Wilcox reportedly wanted more tactical flexibility and Amorim was irritated by perceived interference. Amorim became the second high-profile Premier League manager dismissed in under a week following Enzo Maresca's departure from Chelsea. Guardiola described Amorim as a top manager, wished him well, and declined detailed comment out of respect for the clubs and players. Guardiola said sackings are occurring faster across England, Spain and Germany and that managers are hired for ideas but sacked for results. Manchester City are six points behind Arsenal and host Brighton next.
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