'I will not quit' - Ruben Amorim remains confident he is the right man to lead Manchester United
Briefly

The recent loss of Manchester United against Tottenham Spurs solidifies their disappointing domestic campaign, positioning them at 16th in the Premier League standings. This defeat also marks United's first Europa League loss of the season and results in their absence from European competition for the upcoming season—an unprecedented occurrence since 2014/15. Head coach Amorim is under scrutiny due to the team’s poor performance, acknowledging that he is prepared to resign if the board no longer supports him. The loss exacerbates challenges for the club's summer rebuild, with substantial financial implications into next season's strategies.
The Red Devils wasted their get-out-of-jail-free card at the end of a wretched domestic campaign, losing 1-0 to Spurs, marking their first Europa League defeat.
Amorim reflects on his position, stating that he will step down if the board and fans don't believe he's the right man for the job.
United's loss increases the pressure on head coach Amorim, who admits it’s hard for him and acknowledges he has nothing to show fans to boost faith.
Amorim reveals that the lack of Champions League football is damaging their summer rebuild, emphasizing the need for a strategic approach to the market.
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