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For Narv, being a United fan right now is tough, but he still wants Amorim to stay. ️Here's his thoughts:
"Yes, the start hasn’t been great, and he’s got things to improve on — no doubt about it. But you can already see signs of a new identity and more attacking intent. Progress takes time.
At the same time, it’s not just on the manager. The players need to step up, take accountability, and match the standards this club demands. We can’t keep pinning every setback on the man in the dugout.
Amorim deserves patience. The squad needs responsibility. Together, that’s the only way forward. Short-term pain. Long-term gain. I’m backing Amorim."
By Harish Amatya and Narvin AmatyaFor Narv, being a United fan right now is tough, but he still wants Amorim to stay. ️Here's his thoughts:
"Yes, the start hasn’t been great, and he’s got things to improve on — no doubt about it. But you can already see signs of a new identity and more attacking intent. Progress takes time.
At the same time, it’s not just on the manager. The players need to step up, take accountability, and match the standards this club demands. We can’t keep pinning every setback on the man in the dugout.
Amorim deserves patience. The squad needs responsibility. Together, that’s the only way forward. Short-term pain. Long-term gain. I’m backing Amorim."