Manchester United knew what they were signing up for when they hired and must remain patient while he implements his ideas. That is the opinion of who has pushed back against those who believe Amorim should change his playing style as a reaction to his team’s poor results.
Amorim’s future at United following on Sunday which handed them a 14th league defeat of the season for successive campaigns. United’s mediocrity was underlined by the fact that followed , and in completing a league double over Amorim’s side, who sit a lowly 14th in the table.
Their entire season of the quarter final against Lyon on Thursday, with the competition offering the golden ticket to the for its winners.
The pressure is on Amorim after to gift Lyon a 2-2 draw in the first leg, while the Portuguese coach by turning attention to Thursday’s game.
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Amorim arrived from Sporting Lisbon with a clear philosophy, with his favoured 3-4-2-1 formation a non-negotiable. United’s players have struggled to get to grips with its nuances, leading some to call for compromise, but Carragher thinks that would amount to an admission from the club that they hired the wrong man.
“I think Amorim is probably at the end of that queue if you like," he said on ’ Monday Night when asked who was to blame for the current malaise. “You'd have to look at the ownership and the players there. He's going into a really difficult situation.
“We have to remember he didn't want to take the job right away. He wanted to come in the summer. In a pre-season, but the results that he's got they're still not good enough. We know for Man United, we're not expecting them to win every week, we know they're not a top team, but they shouldn't be where they are in the league table, even with the players that they've got.

“It took a bit of time, obviously, for the system. People are still yet to be convinced by that, is that the right decision? Not actually from him, [but] by the club for employing him because he came with that system, that's his DNA. People keep saying, 'oh, he's got to change the system.'
“I don't really see it like that because his whole managerial career and the success that he's had has been based on that system, that's what he knows. If he goes to something else, they might as well change the manager.”
United host Lyon at Old Trafford on Thursday knowing victory will land them a Europa League semi final against the winners of Athletic Bilbao and Rangers. They then host in-form in the Premier League on Sunday.
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