Ruben Amorim, the Manchester United coach, acknowledges the precarious nature of his role. Despite being new to Old Trafford, he cautions that "every manager is in danger." Amorim's start has been challenging, with five losses in his first ten matches across all competitions. This includes a recent defeat to Wolves, where Matheus Cunha and Hwang Hee-chan scored after Bruno Fernandes was sent off.
Amorim's early record mirrors that of Walter Crickmer, who lost six of his first ten games in 1932. Currently, Manchester United sits 14th in the Premier League table. They have lost four out of their last five league matches, equalling their total defeats from the previous 15 games. Upcoming fixtures against Newcastle United and Liverpool add to their challenges.

The pressure on Amorim is immense as he navigates these difficult times. "The manager of Manchester United can never, no matter what, be comfortable," he stated during a pre-match press conference. Despite having only four training sessions since joining a month ago, the lack of victories remains a pressing concern.
Manchester United paid Sporting CP £10.6 million to secure Amorim's services. However, he understands that this investment does not guarantee job security if results do not improve. "I know that if we don't win... every manager is in danger," Amorim remarked. He embraces this reality as part of his role.
When accepting the position at Manchester United, Amorim reportedly requested to start at season's end but was denied. Reflecting on whether he should have waited before taking charge amid current struggles, he dismisses such thoughts: "There's no point talking or thinking about that," he said. His focus remains on overcoming these challenges.
Amorim acknowledges the difficulty of his task and stresses the importance of perseverance: "We have to survive to have time and then to improve the team." He anticipated tough moments but expected more wins and confident players to implement his ideas effectively.
The situation at Manchester United remains tense as they strive for better results under Ruben Amorim's leadership. The upcoming matches will be crucial for both him and the team as they aim to turn their fortunes around amidst mounting pressure and expectations.