Ruben Amorim refuses to promise that he will be Manchester United manager after internationals - Manchester Evening News
Despite a winless start and an embarrassing League Cup defeat, Ruben Amorim remains confident in his leadership and is determined to improve Manchester United's performance.
- Ruben Amorim, Manchester United manager, refused to guarantee he will remain in charge after the September internationals amid ongoing pressure.
- This uncertainty follows a humiliating League Cup exit on Wednesday to League Two Grimsby Town, who won 12-11 on penalties after a 2-2 draw.
- Despite a 3-2 Premier League win against Burnley secured by a 97th-minute Bruno Fernandes penalty, defensive lapses and inconsistent performances continue to trouble the team.
- Amorim revealed his fluctuating feelings about coaching, expressing that at times he feels like stepping away, while at other moments he envisions staying for many years, all while stressing the importance of maintaining focus.
- United prepare to resume the league on September 14 at Manchester City, with Amorim facing scrutiny and acknowledging that something must change to reverse poor form.
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