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Man United boss Amorim says he has no plans to quit

  • Manchester United lost 2-0 to West Ham at Old Trafford on Sunday, marking their 17th league defeat this season and dropping to 16th in the table.
  • The loss came amid Manchester United’s joint worst winless run of seven games, caused by poor league form and a culture crisis within the club.
  • Amorim admitted embarrassment over the season and criticized player attitudes, emphasizing United must change significantly during the upcoming summer.
  • Amorim expressed concern that the club is currently struggling with losing its identity as a major team, which he sees as the most significant issue facing them right now.
  • He stated he will consider stepping down if poor form persists, while the club faces major surgery to avoid a historically low finish and secure future success.
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Man United coach Amorim is embarrassed but 'far from quitting' the troubled club

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester United coach Ruben Amorim insisted Wednesday he would not walk away despite the club's woeful form this season.

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