Manchester United Head Coach Amorim States He Cannot Escape Disappointing Record

Manchester United coach feeling the strain during latest game

Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim feels the pressure during the 3-1 loss at Brentford

Man Utd manager Ruben Amorim confesses he is unable to hide from his poor performance and believes it is expected that Old Trafford former stars are commenting on him.

Recently, United's all-time scorer Wayne Rooney stated on his podcast that "the spirit has gone" from his former club.

Amorim has managed just 18 wins from his forty-nine matches in control, featuring 9 out of 33 in the English top flight, where he has still to secure back-to-back successive wins.

While high-level club insiders are certain that the INEOS chief continues to be behind the manager, failure to defeat newly promoted their next opponents on Saturday will ignite renewed rumors about his future heading into another fortnight pause in domestic football.

"It is understandable," stated the Portuguese coach, when asked about the former striker's comments. "One can't escape from the results."

"Additionally you have the baggage from last season, [although] last season for me doesn't matter."

Fan Reaction and Current Situation

Manchester United's followers remained supportive of their manager following the previous campaign's dismal fare, when they finished 15th in the table - their lowest showing since the 1973-74 demotion season - and were beaten in the Europa League showpiece, in the hope that the current campaign would be significantly better.

The manager assured fans the position would change because he had additional time to prepare with his team without the midweek commitment of continental football.

Unfortunately is not been how the initial six games have developed as United have endured 3 losses already and sit 14th in the league.

Manager's Response to Questions

When questioned what guarantees he could offer fans that the position will change, the manager stated: "It's not moment to say, it is the moment to demonstrate."

"I review the games this season and, for me, they are completely varied, but I have nothing to add at the current time."

  • Manchester United presently occupy the fourteenth position in the top flight
  • Amorim has secured just 18 of his 49 games in charge
  • The former striker recently questioned the club's current situation
  • The upcoming fixture against their opponents is critical for Amorim's position
Dennis Hickman
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