Man Utd have suffered a disastrous Premier League season, with the Europa League final their only route to any success this campaign.
Ruben Amorim took over mid-way through the season following the departure of Erik ten Hag and things have gone from bad to worse as he attempts to get a squad built for the Dutch former manager to play his high intensity style of play.
To say the club have struggled would be an understatement as they sit just above the relegation zone and had it not been for the gulf between the promoted sides and the established Premier League sides there could have been a real danger.
Understandably there have been questions asked of the manager and his failure to get to grips with this squad. Although to pin the blame on him entirely would be a baffling argument to make with poor signings and a decade of regression resulting in what will likely be Manchester United’s worst ever season in the Premier League.
David Ornstein Provides Update on Potential Ruben Amorim Man Utd Sacking
David Ornstein was asked about the future of the Portuguese manager and whether the Old Trafford outfit could make a change.
“Well, the way United’s domestic season has gone, and the position they’re in in the Premier League, and their level of expectations, it would be bizarre if a club didn’t review everything, and that will include the manager. But I don’t think United would like to make another managerial change. It would be one of the last things on their agenda, and they’ll probably do whatever they can to avoid it.” David Ornstein stated to Sky Sports Podcast.
Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United Manager Record
Ruben Amorim’s domestic record at the Red Devils makes for tough reading in 25 games he has only recorded six victories, six draws and a damaging 13 defeats an average of 0.96 points per game.
| Matches | 25 |
| Wins | 6 |
| Draws | 6 |
| Defeats | 13 |
| Goals for | 30 |
| Goals Against | 41 |
| PPG | 0.96 |
MUFC Premier League Statistics from Transfermarkt
His overall stats are not much better, but at least boasts a positive win to loss ration, with the club unbeaten in Europe this campaign as they gear up to face Tottenham Hotspur in the final in Bilbao for a spot in next season’s Champions League.
With doubts over the future of captain Bruno Fernandes and a chance of no European football next season, it could be a difficult window for all involved.