Ruben Amorim has said that he would step aside as manager if Manchester United take their poor league form from the end of this season into the next campaign.
West Ham United inflicted a 17th Premier League defeat of the season on Amorim’s side as the Europa League finalists continued to struggle, following a 2-0 fall on Sunday.
INFORMATION NIGERIA reports that Tomas Soucek and skipper Jarrod Bowen scored the goals for West Ham who had not won in its past eight league games.
It was a straightforward away win for the Hammers against United side that started with five players who are expected to feature against Tottenham in Bilbao on 21 May.
The loss of defender Leny Yoro to a foot injury severe enough to lead the Frenchman to cover his face with his shirt and head straight for the dressing room, suggests Amorim may have to revise his plans.
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The United head coach immediately took off Luke Shaw, who would be an alternative to feature in his three-man defence in Spain.
Speaking after a post match interview on Sunday, Amorim noted that he will be leaving Manchester, if the club continue to perform below standard.
He said: “Everybody is thinking about the [Europa League] final. The final is not the issue. We have bigger things to think about.
“I’m talking about myself and the culture in the club and the culture in the team. We need to change that.
“If we start like this, if the feeling is still here, we should give the space to different people.”
Also on Sunday, Arsenal came from behind to sabotage three points for league winners Liverpool.
via: Information Nigeria
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