Will Ruben Amorim Step Down After UEFA Europa League Loss?

Synopsis
In a tense post-match press conference, Ruben Amorim expressed his unwavering commitment to Manchester United while also acknowledging the potential for departure if the board and fans lose faith in him. His candid reflections on the Europa League final defeat shed light on the team's struggles and his determination to improve.
Key Takeaways
- Ruben Amorim is committed to his role as Manchester United manager.
- The club's recent performance has been disappointing.
- Amorim is open to leaving if the board and fans lose faith in him.
- Despite the loss, he believes the team played better overall.
- Goals are crucial to winning matches.
Bilbao (Spain), May 22 (NationPress) - Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has declared that he will not resign following the team's defeat in the UEFA Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur. However, he is willing to step aside if the board and fans wish to see him leave.
A narrow 1-0 defeat in Bilbao on Wednesday evening denied Amorim's squad a spot in the Champions League for the upcoming season.
Amorim took the reins at United in November when the club was languishing in 13th place in the Premier League. Since then, they have dropped three more positions and were eliminated from all three cup competitions.
During the post-match press conference, Amorim stated, "At this moment, I won’t be defending myself. That’s not my nature, and it’s truly difficult for me. I have nothing to present to the fans, no reasons to say, ‘I’ll improve because of this; I have these issues.'"
He continued, "Right now, it’s about trust; let’s see how it unfolds. I am always receptive. If the board and fans believe I’m not the right fit, I will leave the following day without any discussions about compensation, though I won't voluntarily resign."
"I’m confident in my role and, as you can see, I won’t alter my approach," he affirmed.
Reflecting on the final, Amorim believed that United performed better against Spurs but failed to capitalize on their chances.
"We are certainly heartbroken by this defeat. We lost a single match in this competition, and it was the final. I genuinely think we were the superior team throughout the game, but if you don’t score goals, you won’t win matches," he noted.