The case for and against Man United keeping Ruben Amorim as manager
Briefly

After Manchester United's recent Europa League final loss to Tottenham, manager Ruben Amorim faces increasing pressure amid a disappointing Premier League season, potentially finishing 17th. While sources affirm the club's support, fans debate his suitability for the role. Key struggles include injuries and an unsuitable squad for Amorim's tactics. Though results haven't been satisfactory, there have been some positives, including notable wins against rivals. However, the club's financial constraints after missing the Europa League payout complicate matters for squad reshaping ahead of the next season.
Amorim is the first to admit that results during his time in charge haven't been good enough. The key question, though, is whether it's fair to judge.
Ultimately he's been proven right. He's inherited a squad built for variations of a 4-3-3 formation: not his favoured 3-4-3.
The only positive of losing the Europa League final is that it will give Amorim more time on the training pitch next season.
There hasn't been much for Amorim to shout about, but there have been positives since his appointment. United have beaten Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.
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