
Ruben Amorim revealed the strange that man United supporters tell him when they meet, while he admitted that he is struggling to understand why they say it.
Since the Red Devils changed Erik ten Hag for Amorim in November, they have fallen from the 13th to 15th place in the Premier League table.
United also bent from the FA Cup and EFL Cup – two trophies that were able to take ten hag to take Old Trafford during his time in Manchester.
This season, the 20-way English top champions will blow almost every Premier League 'worst' in the club history from the water.
In the last full season of Ten Hag in United, his side has registered their lowest finish in the Rebrande Top flight (eighth), but that record will be broken by Amorim a year later.
But despite his terrible start on paper, Amorim revealed that United fans quickly show their support to him when they encounter him in public.
The Portuguese boss told TNT Sports: 'She [fans] Say one thing that is really strange to me. That means, “You're doing well.”
“It is sometimes so difficult to understand. When I listen to them, it's really important to me. '
In his first 25 games, Amorim has managed the following record: 11 victories, five draws and nine defeats – a profit percentage of 44 percent.
In Sunday's game against Arsenal, Amorim's profit rate in the Premier League is only 31 percent – the worst of every manager in club history.
United has also built up a negative target difference since the 40-year-old joined, after he had scored 38 and had admitted a stunning 39 goals in all competitions.
In anticipation of the 1-1 draw of United with Real Sociedad in the Europa League on Thursday, Amorim insisted that nothing could save the historically bad season of his party.
The Red Devils have won only three of their last 12 games and remain in two competitions – the Europa League and Premier League.
Their chances of competing in the Champions League next season are incredibly slim, because they queue in the lower half of the competition and far from the top four.
In the meantime, they have to go all the way in Europa League if they want to qualify for the most prestigious competition in Europe via the alternative route.
But even if they make this performance, Amorim admitted that the season would still be a failure according to the standards of United.
'People watch this competition [the Europa League] As the only competition that can save our season. I don't see it that way. Nothing can save our season, “he said.
'In this club you have to perform in every competition. I understand that it is really important that we want to win and go to the next phase.
'The season was really difficult in our position in the competition. I mean that.
“I don't look at things to save something. I just want to be better as a coach and for my team to perform better. '
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