“I’m suffering more than the fans”- Rúben Amorim
Manchester United manager Rúben Amorim has sent a passionate message to the club’s supporters following their recent struggles, vowing to give his all despite mounting pressure.
Speaking after United’s latest setback in the Manchester derby where they lost 3-0 to City, the Portuguese coach admitted the difficult run has taken a heavy toll on him personally but stressed his commitment to the job remains absolute.
My message to the fans is simple: I will do everything,” Amorim said. “I’m always thinking about what is best for the club. Until I’m here, I’ll do my very best. The rest is not my decision. But believe me, I’m suffering more than the fans.”
Since his arrival at Old Trafford, Amorim’s record in the Premier League has been far from convincing. After 31 games in charge, he has managed just 8 wins, 16 defeats, and 7 draws — a return well below the standards expected at a club of Manchester United’s stature.
United’s performances have come under intense scrutiny, with questions raised about the direction of the team under Amorim’s philosophy.
However, the former Sporting CP boss has made it clear he will not waver from his principles and intends to fight on while he remains in charge.
For the fans, Amorim’s words are a reminder of the personal stakes at play for the man tasked with leading one of the biggest clubs in world football—an admission of both vulnerability and determination at a time when United’s season hangs in the balance.