Telegraph: If you lose Sunderland Amorin may be dismissed, 12 million pounds termination fee is not a problem
The Telegraph reported that if Manchester United loses to Sunderland, Amorin may be dismissed.
According to the Daily Telegraph, the Manchester United coach is facing tremendous pressure and is about to face the newly promoted Port Vier team at Old Trafford. This game has become a key battle that must be won.
If the final game is lost again before the international break - Manchester United will then challenge Premier League leader Liverpool to Anfield - it may seriously shake the patience of the joint holdings Sir Ratcliff and the Glazer family. The dismal performance of losing to Brentford 1-3 last weekend (the third of six league games this season) has exacerbated concerns among club executives, and more and more people question whether Amorim is suitable to take charge of the coach.
Amorin himself admitted on Friday that if the record cannot improve quickly, he may be dismissed, and said that if the situation develops to a critical point, Manchester United "cannot" continue to support him. "No one is naive here," said the Manchester United manager. "We understand that we need to rely on results to continue the plan. We will eventually reach a point where everyone is powerless because the club is too large, with many sponsors, and have two owners. It is really difficult to maintain a balance. "
When asked if it feels close to the limit of the board's patience, Amorin added: "It doesn't matter. I just need to focus on the next game, soccer is like this. Winning can rekindle hope, and things will go naturally. Football is always like this, I don't need too much Time. Personal gains and losses are not important, what matters is today's battle. We must give up performance and win. "
"What makes me suffer is losing, not unemployment. I don't feel that I am afraid of unemployment only when I need to support my family. I am not feeling that way. I purely want to continue the journey. But the pain of not being able to win is far better than the fear of losing my job. "
The firing of Amorin will cost Manchester United about £12 million (within the first year of the contract), but the signs that given the seriousness of the situation, this will not be a major obstacle to the decision-making process. Due to the complete absence of European games last season, the club's finances suffered a heavy blow and urgently needs to return to the European arena this season - the current prize difference between the 14th place and the top six is at least £25 million.
Since replacing Tenhach in November last year, Amorin has not yet won a winning streak in the Premier League, winning only 34 points in 33 league games, except Tottenham Hotspur, the worst record among the coaches throughout the same period.
The Manchester United coach currently has points (7 points) after six rounds of the league and is on par with Tenghach in the same period last season. The Dutch coach was fired after 116 days of contract renewal.
In order to make up for the fiscal gap caused by missing the European war, the club is exploring the possibility of a mid-season friendly match in Saudi Arabia, which reflects the urgency of increasing revenue. Manchester United also gained more free midweek schedules after being eliminated by English League Two team Grimsby Town in August in the English League Cup.
The continued sluggish record is causing concerns about the team's confidence being damaged. According to the Daily Telegraph, more and more players have lost confidence in the coach's ability to turn things around.
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