Ruben Amorim expressed uncertainty about the duration needed to resolve Manchester United's issues following their 2-0 loss to Wolves. This defeat marked United's fourth in their last five Premier League games, with Matheus Cunha and Hwang Hee-Chan scoring for Wolves. Bruno Fernandes' third red card of the season added to their woes.
Amorim has faced five defeats in his first ten matches as manager, a record not seen since Walter Crickmer in 1932. The 39-year-old Portuguese coach admitted he couldn't predict when United's situation might improve. "The idea needs time," he stated, acknowledging the challenging period ahead.

United currently sits 14th in the Premier League standings. They face a challenging schedule with Newcastle United at home, followed by away matches against Liverpool at Anfield and Arsenal in the FA Cup. Their recent form has been concerning, matching the number of losses from their previous 15 league games.
Amorim commented on the team's current state, saying, "In this moment, we just have to survive and to win some time to work on the team." He emphasized that starting his role without adequate training time amidst numerous tough matches has been difficult.
The Red Devils have struggled offensively this season, failing to score in seven different games. Only Everton and Southampton have more scoreless matches with nine each. Amorim highlighted the need for patience and perseverance during these tough times.
When asked about how long it might take for improvements, Amorim replied: "I have no idea. No idea." He stressed focusing on daily progress rather than predicting timelines. The journey is long, and they must continue fighting through these difficult moments as part of football.
The challenges facing Manchester United are significant under Ruben Amorim's leadership. With a demanding schedule ahead and recent poor performances, patience will be crucial as they strive for improvement.