
Manchester manager United Ruben Amorim rejected any speculation about his future and insisted that he did not intend to leave the club despite their frantic Premier League campaign. The Portuguese coach explained that his emotional comments after Sunday’s defeat 2-0 West Ham stems from a sense of responsibility.
Loss of United for Hammers They marked their 17th. Defeat in 36 games, nine of which came in Old Trafford. The club is now on 16th place in the table, on the course for their worst peak flight since their descent in 1974. In the immediate consequence of the latest failure Amorim indicated that he would have to leave if the results were not improved.
Amorim, however, on Wednesday before the European League finals on Wednesday before the European League finals against Tottenham Hotspur explained his attitude.
“Since I arrived here, I have talked about standards and I have not seen a team that has these results, especially in the Premier League, and say nothing and take responsibility,” Amorim said.
“I have a clear idea of what to do. I understand the problems of the team, so I’m by far leaving.
The final of the European League 21st in Bilbau is a rare clear place for Amorim and Spurs Boss Ange Postecoglou, whose party lies only one place under the unified in the table. With the Champions’ League Achound, Clash is considered a key opportunity for redemption in the middle of home chaos.
Champions League qualification over the glory of Europa
Asked if it was more important to raise the Europa League trophy or the qualification for the Champions League, Amorim was clear.
“The Champions League is more important for everything to prepare for the next season and we should be in the Champions League, Europa League is not enough and you feel it here. This is the best way to help us get to the top.”
Amorim also revealed that he personally offered Pay for the families of your employees behind the scenes If you want to travel to Bilbao to the finals after the club said employees would have to cover the costs themselves.
“You know we have a lot of things – people are leaving, a lot of changes in staff,” Amorim said. “At this point, it is sometimes difficult for our club to understand when to give and when to take.
“It is complicated to start giving other employees – it’s really a difficult position. My reaction was help. Then we talked to the players and players had the same response – everyone wants staff there and their families.”
The gesture comes in the middle of the continuing measures to reduce the cost of Old Trafford, including the ax plans up to 200 other jobs of 250 cuts last year.
As regards the availability of the team, Amorim admitted uncertainty before Friday’s league accessories against Chelsea and the next week of the European finals. Key players, including Lena Yoro, Diogo Dalot, Matthijs de ligt and Ayden Heaven, are worried about injuries.
“I don’t know if they’re available, we’ll try to push,” he said. “All players want to play it (European League final) really wrong.”
Amorim, who thought about his own experience in the competition, played in the European League final in 2014 for Benfica – a game that they lost on the fines of Seville – said that this personal history is low.
“I played the finals as a player, but I lost and it doesn’t matter,” he said.
As pressure mounts and expectations are pushed, Amorim remains determined to lead Manchester United in his mission – from silver containers in Bilbau.
Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
May 14, 2025