Manchester United manager Rúben Amorim has said the team carries a “big responsibility” to win the UEFA Europa League, as the pressure mounted over his underwhelming domestic campaign. With only six wins in 24 league games and a staggering 12 defeats, Portuguese tactician has faced growing scrutiny from fans and pundits alike.
Speaking before United’s key semi-final match, Amorim stressed the significance of European success as a way to recover what has been a poor season. “The Europa League is not only a trophy — it’s redemption, pride, and a return of Manchester United’s world prestige,” Amorim stated at a media briefing at Carrington. “We have a great duty to the club, the supporters, and ourselves.”
Amorim, who assumed the reins with great expectations, has found it difficult to stamp his tactical personality at Old Trafford. While there was a promising beginning in cup competitions, United’s Premier League performance has been patchy, plagued by defensive slips, injury crises, and blunt attacking performances. The Red Devils are mid-table, far from Champions League qualification through league position.
However, the Europa League presents a silver lining. With a clear route to the final and players like Bruno Fernandes and Rasmus Højlund finding form, Amorim is banking on European success to restore faith in his project. “I know the numbers aren’t flattering,” he acknowledged. “But this is a club that rises in big moments. I believe our best performance is yet to come.”
A Europa League title would not only return silverware to Old Trafford but also guarantee Champions League football next season — a lifeline for the manager and the club’s ambitions. All eyes are now on United’s next encounter, as Amorim battles to preserve his future — and United’s season.