Ruben Amorim Affirms Commitment to Manchester United Amidst Tough Season
Posted on May 15, 2025
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has publicly stated that he has no intention of resigning from his position, despite a challenging season that has left the club struggling in the Premier League. Following a disappointing defeat to West Ham, Amorim's earlier comments suggested that if he couldn’t resolve the team's issues by the next season, the club might need to consider a different direction. However, during a UEFA briefing at Old Trafford ahead of the upcoming Europa League final against Tottenham, he clarified, "I'm far from quitting."
Amorim emphasized his understanding of the team's problems and his commitment to improving their performance. He acknowledged the disappointing results in the Premier League, where United is currently positioned in 16th place, facing the prospect of their worst finish since the 1973-74 season. The team has only managed to win four league matches this year, with the majority of those victories coming against relegated teams.
The upcoming Europa League final represents a crucial opportunity for United to salvage their season. Amorim remarked that losing the final would feel like "a waste of time," highlighting the pressure on both him and the players to deliver a win. He is aware that the patience of fans and media will be minimal if the team fails to succeed in the final.
In light of the season's turmoil, Amorim has also taken steps to support his staff and their families, particularly in the context of impending redundancies at the club. He plans to cover the costs for some staff members’ families to attend the Europa League final, reflecting his commitment to fostering unity within the club during these challenging times.
As Amorim prepares for the crucial match against Tottenham, he remains focused on achieving a positive outcome that could pave the way for a brighter future at Manchester United, despite the significant hurdles faced throughout the season.
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