Ruben Amorim finds it unusual that his position at Manchester United remains secure even if they lose the Europa League final. In contrast, Ange Postecoglou faces potential dismissal from Tottenham Hotspur, despite a win. Both teams are set to compete in the Europa League final at Bilbao's San Mames Stadium on Wednesday. They have both struggled domestically, sitting just above the Premier League relegation zone.
Amorim expressed his surprise during a pre-match press conference when asked about the differing pressures he and Postecoglou face. He stated, "I don't know," as reported by the Guardian. "People, especially the board, understand that we have a lot of issues that in the context are really hard." He added that he couldn't explain why fans currently support him but aims to prove himself to them and the board.

Despite Manchester United's challenging season outside European competitions, Amorim is not worried about his job security. The team is currently 16th in the Premier League, heading for their worst finish since being relegated in 1973-74 when they ended up 21st. This situation highlights the difficulties faced by both clubs this season.
Amorim appreciates his current situation, stating, "It's a good thing for me. I never worry about that." He believes understanding what he's doing is crucial and has communicated challenges to the board from the start. "I explained everything before we start," he mentioned, emphasizing consistency in his approach and ideas.
The coach refrained from predicting how long it might take to improve United's domestic performance. With the Europa League final looming, he focused on maintaining excitement and confidence for the match. "Tomorrow will be important for us and for our fans because winning can help us to have that strength," he said.
The upcoming final holds significant importance for both Manchester United and their supporters. A victory could provide much-needed momentum to tackle future challenges effectively.