Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has ruled out any fears of getting fired following recent results.
Speaking after the club’s 3-1 defeat against Brentford, Amorim noted that the decision to fire him is not his.
He continued by saying that he not concerned about getting fired as he is not that of person.
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“I’m not concerned because it is not my decision,” he said
“I will do the best I can every minute I’m here. I am never concerned about losing my job. I am not that kind of guy,” he continued
This not the first time that the Portugeese international has ruled out any fears following a defeat insisting that he will not change his style of football at the club.
Amorim has been accused of remain rigid to his style of play even though it has not resulted to anything positive since taking over in November 2024.
It is now rumoured that the club’s board may consider bringing in another coach in October during the international break.