Post: Despite poor record, Manchester United s board of directors has no plans to fire Amorin for the time being

According to the Daily Mail, Manchester United's board of directors has no plans to fire Amorin for the time being, although the team's season starts poorly. Amorin still has the support of Manchester United's board of directors, who bel...


According to the Daily Mail, Manchester United's board of directors has no plans to fire Amorin for the time being, although the team's season starts poorly. Amorin still has the support of Manchester United's board of directors, who believe he is the candidate to turn the club's fate.

In the derby last Sunday, Manchester United lost 0-3 to his city rival Manchester City, and currently has only 4 points in four games, which is the worst start for the Red Devils in the Premier League since the 1992-93 season. In addition, Manchester United was eliminated by English League Two team Greensby through a penalty shootout in the League Cup.

Despite this, Manchester United has no plans to fire the Portuguese coach who joined midway last season and believes that despite the poor record, the team is making progress. The injury effects of key players such as Cunya and Mount are also taken into account.

United will face Chelsea next weekend, but the match against Brentford and Sunderland may better reflect the team's current form as they work to rebuild the team.

 

source:7m livescore vn

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