ESPN: Manchester United executives still have confidence in Amorin and are willing to give him more time to turn the situation around
According to ESPN reporter Rob Dawson, after losing 0-3 away from Manchester City, Manchester United coach Amorin was under greater pressure, but the club is willing to give him more time to turn the situation around.
Amorin has won only eight of his 31 Premier League games since taking over the team last November. However, according to ESPN sources, Manchester United directors are still confident in Amorin and have no termination period for this trust. However, sources also told ESPN that Manchester United executives admitted that the team's performance must improve, and they believe the team has made some progress since last season.
Amolin's team led the Premier League in a number of statistics, including expected goals, total shots and touches in the opponent's penalty area. In the game against Manchester City, Manchester United's possession rate even exceeded that of his opponent and his shooting number was quite close. These performances led some Manchester United executives to believe that at the beginning of the new season, the team is just slightly inferior in terms of details.