Ruben Amorim remains committed to his role at Manchester United, despite the team's current struggles. Ahead of their Premier League clash with Chelsea on Friday, Amorim took responsibility for the team's poor form. United are currently 16th in the league, just above Tottenham, who they face in the Europa League final next Wednesday. Winning that match would secure a Champions League spot for next season.
Amorim has been clear about his intentions to stay and fight for improvement. "I am far from quitting," he stated during a press conference when asked about resigning. He emphasised the importance of maintaining high standards and taking accountability for the team's results, particularly in the Premier League. Amorim is focused on addressing the issues within the squad.

Chelsea's Cole Palmer has been a standout performer against United, scoring four goals in three matches, including a hat-trick last season. Palmer's confidence is high after scoring against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge recently. For Manchester United, Bruno Fernandes has been involved in 36 goals across all competitions this season, second only to Mohamed Salah among Premier League players.
Despite Fernandes' impressive stats, less than half of his contributions have come in league matches. This raises questions about whether Amorim might rest him for Friday's game. The upcoming match at Stamford Bridge could extend United's winless streak to eight games if they fail to secure a victory.
The Opta supercomputer favours Chelsea due to their strong record against United and solid home performances this year. Chelsea have not lost any of their nine home league games in 2025, earning 23 points and conceding only seven goals. In contrast, United have struggled away from home, winning just once in their last 11 visits to Chelsea.
Enzo Maresca's Chelsea side are currently fifth in the league but level on points with Aston Villa. Nottingham Forest trails closely behind by one point. Chelsea will be eager to bounce back after a 2-0 defeat to Newcastle ended their three-game winning streak.
Amorim acknowledged that failing to perform could lead to changes at Old Trafford. "We need to perform or else they [Man Utd's board] will change us," he said. Despite this pressure, Amorim remains determined to lead the team through challenging times.
Chelsea have not lost their final home league game in over two decades, with their last defeat occurring against Aston Villa in 2001-02. However, they have only secured one win against United in their last 14 Premier League encounters.
The Opta win probability suggests a Chelsea victory is likely at 65.9%, while a draw stands at 18.4%, and a Manchester United win at just 15.7%. With both teams having much at stake as they approach the end of the season, fans can expect an intense battle on Friday night.