Thats my goal - Amorim eyeing 20-year stint at Manchester United - Soccer News
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Ruben Amorim expressed his aspiration to manage Manchester United for the next 20 years. He took charge of United in November, following Erik ten Hag, but led the team to their worst Premier League finish since 1973-74 and faced a loss in the Europa League final against Tottenham. Amorim's tenure includes 42 games with 17 wins, and he is preparing for his first full season starting with a tough match against Arsenal. Despite previous struggles, he remains optimistic about returning the club to success, citing its rich history and dedicated fanbase.
Ruben Amorim has stated he would like to manage Manchester United for the next 20 years. Despite overseeing the club's worst Premier League finish since 1973-74, he remains optimistic about the future.
I want to stay, I want to stay 20 [years], that is my goal and I truly believe in that. The results will dictate that. I know that last season I used all the credits, but I'm ready to start fresh.
United's defeat to Tottenham in the Europa League means they enter 2025-26 without European football for the first time since the 2014-15 campaign. Amorim believes success will return to Old Trafford.
I have no doubts, because there are some things that you cannot buy and this club has. The pedigree, the history, the fans. We have that.
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