Paddy Power Enlist Ex-Premier League Boss To Mock Manchester United

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Bookmakers Paddy Power have actually gotten the assistance of a previous Premier League manager to mock Manchester United as their miserable start to the season continues.


The Red Devils were beaten 3-0 by Man City in the Manchester derby on Sunday, with the outcome increasing pressure on head coach Ruben Amorim.


Man United have won just one of their opening four Premier League matches this season, while they likewise suffered an awkward Carabao Cup defeat by League Two side Grimsby Town.


With Amorim having actually earned simply 31 points in his 31 Premier League matches because taking charge last November, issues have grown over his Old Trafford future.


Paddy Power highlighted doubts over Amorim's position and the state of Manchester United in social media clip including Alan Curbishley.


The bookmaker shared a clip with posturing the concern 'New Man United supervisor?', adding 'With Man season going from bad to worse, is it time to generate a manager who can save them?'


Ruben Amorim and Man United have actually been buffooned by Paddy Power in a social networks clip


Paddy Power shared a light hearted clip of former Charlton employer Alan Curbishley, who has been out management considering that 2008, interesting be offered the chance of another job


Curbishley was then seen getting a call from Man United's minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, which he then neglected


Curbishley is best kept in mind for his 15-year spell as Charlton Athletic supervisor which saw him guide the guide to 2 promos into the Premier League.


He eventually prospered in established the club as a routine in the leading flight before stepping down in 2006.


Curbishley, now 67, has actually not managed a club given that leaving West Ham in 2008 after a two-year spell.


Paddy Power played on his long lack from management, with the clip seeing Curbishley pleading for an opportunity to return to the dugout.


'Management, I might still work,' Curbishley states. 'The video game's proceed, but I haven't. I am still as great as I ever was.


'I have actually got my strategies board, I will take a trip, you call the club, I'll go there, League One, League 2, I'll even think about the Scottish Premiership.


'All I'm asking for, is for one club, one club to give me a possibility.'


Immediately after Curbishley's statement, the previous Charlton and West Ham supervisor's phone is seen calling with Man United's minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe seen calling.


Curbishley mentioned 'Thank God for that' when the call stopped previously being seen putting his phone in the bin to prevent him from being gotten in touch with by Manchester United once again


Man United's minority owner Ratcliffe revealed his disappointment after their depressing derby defeat


Curbishley is seen glancing at his phone and decreases to respond to, before specifying 'thank god for that' when the call ends.


Addressing his wife, Curbishley states 'Linda, can we get me a brand-new number?' before the clip ends with the former Premier League boss tossing his phone into a bin outside his home.


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Curbishley's evident hostility to taking the Man United task includes supervisors having seen their reputations damaged at Old Trafford in the last few years.


Amorim has to date showed not able to turn around Man United's fortunes after he took charge last November, following the dismissal of Erik 10 Hag.


The Portuguese manager led the club to their lowest Premier League finish by ending last season in 15th location, while defeat in the Europa League last by Tottenham meant the Red Devils are not included in European football this campaign.


Despite being backed with a ₤ 236m summer season spend to reinforce the squad, Amorim's side having actually made an underwhelming start to the league season and have crashed out of the Carabao Cup.


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