
According to Riley RedDevil, a Manchester United correspondent for Camel Live, the journalist discussed the status of Manchester United manager Amorim's position during a guest appearance on a podcast. It is reported that he does not believe Amorim will be sacked even if Manchester United lose to Sunderland.
The journalist said: “Based on my conversations with some people, even if Manchester United lose to Sunderland, I don't think Amorim will be sacked because of that.”
“Manchester United has a long-term perspective on Amorim, and a single 90-minute match will not affect the decision. The club understands that some data indicate an improvement in the situation.”
“Additionally, I spoke with some people this week, and the information I obtained aligns with existing reports from outside: Sir Jim Ratcliffe is the final decision-maker. He will certainly listen to the advice of people like Omar Berrada and Willcox, and the Glazer family, particularly Joel Glazer, will also have their own views.”
“But the one who truly makes the decision is Sir Ratcliffe. From what I understand, he wants to give Amorim a full season. After all, this is a team that is rebuilding to some extent, and the coach is still working to implement his tactical philosophy. We can debate whether this is a wise decision, but this is currently the clear stance from the top—namely from Ratcliffe.”
"I don't think anyone in Manchester United's leadership has any issues with Amorim off the pitch: his honesty and candor are refreshing, he is outspoken, and very forthright with the players. They hope Amorim can improve the team's results in the short term, which is the outcome they are eager to see."