Man Utd 'would be seen differently with Europa win'
Briefly

In the lead-up to the Europa League final, Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes expressed support for manager Ruben Amorim amidst pressures surrounding the team. Despite United's low league position, the club's hierarchy remains confident in Amorim's ability to enact positive change. In contrast, Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou faces speculation about his future, even if Tottenham wins the prestigious title. Amorim candidly discussed the challenges managers face and the need for club improvement, asserting that his focus is on collective success rather than individual turmoil.
"He is. Who told you he is not?" laughed Fernandes, highlighting the pressure Amorim faces heading into a critical Europa League final against Tottenham.
"It's strange because you have some coaches here that lose some games and they are sacked... it's hard to explain," stated Amorim, reflecting on the differing treatment of coaches in football.
"I think people see what we are trying to do, I think that people see that sometimes I'm thinking more about the club than myself," said Amorim, reinforcing his commitment to United's long-term success.
"There are a lot of things we need to change," Amorim emphasized, outlining the need for reforms within the club despite current struggles.
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