Manchester United is preparing to conclude one of the most gloomy seasons in its recent history. As the Premier League fence approaches, the Red Devils point to a disturbing 16th place. Their only chance of hanging on a qualification for the Champions League is now going through a victory in the Europa League final on Wednesday, against Tottenham.
A possible coronation in C3 will certainly not erase the sad balance sheet in the championship (10 victories, 9 draws and 18 defeats in 37 games), but it would help, in part, the bitterness of a chaotic exercise. A difficult campaign that almost pushed Ruben Amorim towards the exit. He who had taken the lead in the team in November, after the ouster of Erik Ten Hag in October, and the temporary worker provided by Ruud Van Nistelrooy for two weeks.
Decisive support to stay at the helm
According to EspnAmorim seriously planned to leave his post in January, just over a month only after his arrival at Old Trafford. In question, a deep feeling of helplessness in the face of a stinging mandate, marked by a single victory in his first eight games at the head of the team.
Despite everything, his starting desires have never been implemented. The Portuguese coach was supported by his management and supported by his relatives, who knew how to convince him to stay and continue his mission.