After the Europa final

Manchester United was defeated 1-0 by Tottenham in the Europa League final.
The Red Magic relied heavily on the Europa League to save his season, and he suffered a loss in Bilbao's Ange Postecoglou team.
The defeat made Ruben Amorim and his players worse next season.
They failed to qualify for the Champions League next season. Not only that, they won't be playing in any European competition next season.
It not only hits them financially, but also because of how they want to build a promising project in the club.
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After the match, Amorim spoke to the media and claimed that he would leave the club if he was told he was not the right person for the job.
“If the board and fans think I’m not the right person, I’ll go the next day.” As Sky Sports reported, Amorim said.
“But I won't quit again. I have confidence in my job. As you can see, I won't change anything like I do.
“I'm not here to defend myself at this moment. It's not my style. I have nothing to show to my fans. [I need] A little faith. ”
With Manchester United ranked 16th in the league and having had its worst season in the Premier League, the Europa League final has awakened the club and again shows that the problem is much more serious than most believe.
They have spent a lot of money on new signings in recent years and have outperformed the super experience in most cases, but in all competitions the results are still disappointing.
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The future of Amorim in Old Trafford remains to be seen, but it looks pretty good at the moment.
He had enough time to turn things around at the club, but the performance and results were very poor.
His people management, decisions and tactical approaches in the game have not improved.
Whether it is a player or a manager, something needs to happen in Old Trafford, and only time can explain it.
Video: Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur clash in rage after the Europa League final





