In the immediate aftermath of the 2-0 defeat at Wolves, the Old Trafford chief said that he didn’t know when the rot would stop, admitting the club was in a ‘tough moment.’ Ahead of the visit of Eddie Howe’s in-form Newcastle United side on Monday, the club’s boss added: “Our supporters are always there for us - but they are tired of these moments.
Ruben Amorim admits he's already under pressure after Man Utd suffer Wolves defeat Ruben Amorim has admitted he is under pressure at Old Trafford.
Amorim has seen the Red Devils slip to 14th in the Premier League table after a disastrous week in which they have lost two league games without scoring and been dumped out of the Carabao Cup with a defensive disasterclass at Spurs.
I’m quite comfortable with that.” After a week in which the roof is slowly caving in on everything at Manchester United, it is unsure whether his paymasters are approaching the matter in quite the same way.
Amorim is the first manager in 92 years - since Walter Crichmer in 1932 - to lose five of his first ten matches in charge.