Ruben Amorim after victory over Chelsea: has he retained his position at Manchester United.
Victory over Chelsea did not save Ruben Amorim's position
According to The Sun: Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim is still under threat of losing his job, despite his team's important 1-0 victory over Chelsea on Saturday.
The image of Ruben Amorim standing next to a billboard calling for psychic sessions has generated quite a stir.
Eamonn & James Clarke
Eamonn & James Clarke
Eamonn & James Clarke
Despite the win, Amorim still feels the pressure as the team has already suffered three defeats in all competitions, resulting in the lowest win percentage among all United managers since World War II.
Our team under Amorim continues to face serious difficulties. His debut at Old Trafford was unsuccessful - last season the team finished only 15th. Exiting the Carabao Cup and a 3-0 defeat to Manchester City added fuel to the calls for his dismissal. However, the recent victory over Chelsea, made possible by goals from Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro, has given him some breathing room.
Having coffee with his wife and future plans
The 40-year-old coach, along with his wife Maria, visited a restaurant after the victory. He wore a white t-shirt, beige jacket, and brown trousers. During their walk, they were captured on camera next to a billboard with psychic advertising.
Amorim does not know what awaits him in the future but receives support from club chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe and team management. 'This is a standard conversation for support. This is a long-term project,' he noted, adding that 'it is important to stay informed about everything happening in the team.'
“We suffered at the end, but we deserved this victory,' Amorim said after the match against Chelsea.
Amorim hopes for success in upcoming matches, as the team has several games ahead with the opportunity to win. After the international break, the team will play against Liverpool, which will be a serious challenge for the coach and players.
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