Wayne Rooney makes “devastated” claim about Oliver Glasner and Man United job
Manchester United icon Wayne Rooney has claimed that Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner is “devastated” about his ill-timed chances of becoming the permanent successor to Ruben Amorim.
Two weeks ago, United confirmed Amorim’s sacking after an extremely turbulent 14 months as head coach.
Amorim struggled to achieve consistency at United, guiding the team to a 15th-placed finish last term while also losing the Europa League final to Tottenham Hotspur. Despite a slight improvement this season, skirmishes with some players and ultimately the club hierarchy sealed his fate.
United brought in Michael Carrick to serve as caretaker boss until the end of the 2025/26 campaign. Carrick enjoyed a fantastic start to life as interim head coach, leading the Red Devils to a dominant 2-0 derby victory over Manchester City.
It’s been widely stated that United will make a permanent appointment in the summer, having carefully considered all their options. One manager believed to be on the list is Glasner.
A report covered by The Peoples Person in the immediate aftermath of Glasner’s dismissal relayed that Glasner is a leading candidate for the Old Trafford hot seat. His time in the Premier League has been successful. He led Palace to a historic first major trophy last season, beating City in the FA Cup final. He also secured the Community Shield at the expense of reigning Premier League champions Liverpool.
Last weekend, Glasner confirmed that he will be parting ways with the Eagles at the end of the season. In a furious outburst, the Austrian slammed the club’s leadership for their lack of ambition. He said that he and his squad felt “completely abandoned” following the sale of Marc Guehi to City.
Glasner is likely to remain a name associated with the United role, but Rooney feels he may have already jeopardised his prospects.
Speaking on his podcast [via BBC Sport ], Rooney explained, “I think what’s happened is that he’s devastated that he didn’t announce he was leaving two weeks ago and then he possibly might have got the chance of getting the Man United job.”
“I think he’s gutted because if he came out and said that he was leaving at the end of the season two weeks ago, maybe Man United would have went to him and spoke to him.”
The ex-England international added, “So he’s missed that job and opportunity and I think he’s fuming with that.”
“He’s thinking I can’t afford to let any more opportunities slip.”
Meanwhile, United return to action on Sunday when they face Arsenal at the Emirates.
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