
"The pressure is growing on Amorim, there's no getting away from that after another disappointing performance in the Manchester derby. But the word is that Amorim's job is safe at Man United right now, the hierarchy are still backing him as the man to turn around their fortunes. He's now 10 months into the job having joined mid-way through last season, but his record is no good, it's the worst record since World War II for a Man United manager."
"Amorim was blunt after the Man City match as well, insisting he won't change his methods, he's not panicking and will stick to his system, so he's steadfast in what he believes in. It's a big few weeks coming up for him though, because results will dictate his long-term future at Man United, and they need results, there's no getting away from that."
"Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim reportedly seems to be safe for the moment, even if there is growing frustration about the team's poor results and performances. Man Utd appointed Amorim less than a year ago after a difficult spell under his predecessor Erik ten Hag, but things have arguably just got even worse under the Portuguese tactician. One imagines things will have to improve quickly for Amorim to stay in the job, but an immediate sacking doesn't currently seem to be on the agenda."
Ruben Amorim currently remains in charge at Manchester United despite mounting frustration over poor results and performances. He joined less than a year ago after Erik ten Hag's departure and is now ten months into the role. His record stands at 31 points from 31 games with 16 defeats, the worst return for a United manager since World War II. The club hierarchy are publicly backing him and appear reluctant to sack him immediately. Amorim has stated he will not change his methods and is not panicking. Upcoming weeks and results will largely determine his long-term future.
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