Former Premier League Manager Puts Pressure on Ruben Amorim Amid Man United Sack Claim - Manchester Evening News
- Ruben Amorim, Manchester United's 40-year-old manager, faces intense pressure following a loss to West Ham at Old Trafford on May 11, 2025, leaving United 16th in the Premier League table.
- This pressure stems from United managing just 24 points across 25 matches since Amorim took charge, coupled with a seven-match winless run in the Premier League this season.
- Amorim accepted responsibility for the poor results, stated he is far from quitting, but acknowledged the club may sack him if form does not improve next season.
- Manchester United still have a chance to secure Champions League qualification by triumphing in the upcoming Europa League final against Tottenham, taking place in Bilbao. In a gesture to support his team amid club-wide budget reductions, Ruben Amorim covered the travel expenses for 30 staff members and their families to attend the match.
- Experts suggest Amorim's future depends on next season's domestic results and board backing, while fans and media urge patience amidst a calamitous campaign.
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