Kobbie Mainoo joins celebrations over Ruben Amorim's sacking as TEN team-mates staying silent are named - including some dressing room heavyweights - after head coach lost control
The fallout of Ruben Amorim 's Manchester United sacking continues, and it appears his departure won't be mourned by all of his former players.
Amorim was axed as Red Devils head coach on Monday morning - in what was a culmination of multiple disagreements with the club's hierarchy.
As detailed by Daily Mail Sport, his downfall was sealed by a reluctance to compromise on his preferred system of three central defenders which brought him into conflict with his bosses.
Since the news was broken, several first-team players have taken to social media to thank Amorim during his 14-month tenure - including captain Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot .
However, there are some notable absentees - with 10 members of the squad having remained silent as of Tuesday morning.
One of those yet to post is Kobbie Mainoo, but the midfielder did take to social media share a different view on Amorim's dismissal.
Kobbie Mainoo (right) has liked a post on social media mocking Ruben Amorim's dismissal

He liked this post on Instagram which had a series of memes about the ex-Man United boss

Taking to Instagram, the 20-year-old liked a post on Monday that contained a series of memes mocking Amorim's sacking.
The caption read: 'I'd be laughing too after getting a £10mil payout.' That caption correlates with Daily Mail Sport's report that Amorim was is around £10.05million.
While Mainoo has chosen that ploy, five of Amorim's last starting XI against Leeds are yet to post.
The quintuplet in question are goalkeeper Senne Lammens, defenders Leny Yoro and Lisandro Martinez as well as midfield duo Casemiro and Manuel Ugarte.
Of that five, Martinez and Casemiro are the most significant names due to their stature within the squad.
On top of that Lammens was bought by Amorim this season, Yoro has been a first-team regular, while Ugarte has played under the Portuguese at two different clubs - first at Sporting before United.
Aside from the aforementioned five and Mainoo, four other players yet to make a social media post thanking Amorim are goalkeepers Altay Bayindir and Tom Heaton, Noussair Mazraoui and Tyrell Malacia.
Although he is yet to feature this season Chido Obi silence can also be seen as telling. After being given his debut by Amorim last term, the 18-year-old has not featured at all this campaign but still caught the ire of Amorim.
United captain Bruno Fernandes was seen looking gloomy as he left Carrington on Monday

Harry Maguire, seen leaving Carrington on Monday, is among those to have thanks Amorim

Benjamin Sesko was signed by Amorim for £73m and is another to wish the Portuguese well

Speaking last month he accused Obi and Harry Amass, who is on loan at Sheffield Wednesday, of not being at the required level to play for the first-team - causing the former duo to hit back with social media digs.
Amorim's stubbornness with his 3-4-2-1 formation meant previous key personnel under his predecessor Erik ten Hag became jettisoned, such as Marcus Rashford (on loan at Barcelona ) and Alejandro Garnacho (sold to Chelsea for £40million).
Mainoo fell victim to that too, sliding down the pecking order with Fernandes preferred in a deeper midfield role instead.
The news of Amorim's exit saw Mainoo's sister, Ama, deliver a not-so-subtle dig too at him.
Taking to Instagram, she posted a story featuring an image of a woman wearing a broad grin, seemingly reflecting the mood among the Mainoo family.
The woman in the picture is American rapper Yung Miami, with the post appearing to be a light-hearted but pointed reaction to the news.
Ama is a passionate supporter of her brother's career, having posted pictures on her social media channels in the past of herself with his No 37 shirt.
Tensions have spilled into public view in recent weeks, with Mainoo's brother Jordan Mainoo-Hames pictured at Old Trafford wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with 'Free Kobbie Mainoo ' in December.
Amorim responded by criticising United's young players for having a sense of 'entitlement', although stopped short of blaming Mainoo for his brother's actions.
'I think it is the feeling of entitlement that we have in our club,' said Amorim. 'Sometimes strong words is not bad words. Sometimes difficult moments is not a bad thing for the kids. We don't need to be always with accolades in everything, in every situation. We are not helping.
'Nowadays they speak and go against the club because they feel entitlement, and then we have legends of the club say, 'if you don't play, leave, because everyone is wrong'.'
He added: 'It was not Kobbie who wore the T-shirt. He is not going to start because of the T-shirt, or go to the bench because of it. He is going to play if he is the right player to play.'
Amorim also told Mainoo that he wouldn't be allowed to leave in loan this January transfer window, saying that he was the 'future of Manchester United'.
As it turned out, Mainoo missed the chance to replace the injured Bruno Fernandes for United's most recent fixtures, pulling up with a calf issue ahead of last month's defeat to Aston Villa. He has been unable to make the squad since.
With United's Under 18s head coach Darren Fletcher set to take over from Amorim and is expected to play a 4-3-3 system, it could mean more game time and a change in fortunes for the young midfielder.