Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has come out to say that Ruben Amorim was conservative vs Tottenham in the UEL final. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, he doesn’t think losing the Europa League final would affect the manager’s future in any way, and he was definitely assured of that fact before the game.

Ferdinand added that Amorim never wanted to join MUFC in the middle of the season, so he cannot be blamed after the lack of preseason.
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His words, “Ruben Amorim, I think he went a bit defensive. I think he went a bit conservative.
I don’t think the result will determine his future. I don’t think any type of result or performance will affect him going into next season. I think he was definitely assured of that.
He didn’t want to come in the first place at this part of the season that they got him because he knew he wouldn’t have had a pre-season. He knows the importance of a pre-season.
If you can switch it and try and find a positive from not being in the Champions League next season and not being in Europe is that he is going to get more time to coach the players on the pitch, less games, less midweek games that he’s going to get time to coach these players and then there’s no excuses.
These fans, me and Scholes were sitting there and some of these players are getting songs sung after him. The managers got a song sung after him. They’re languishing in the league. They’re coming out in their thousands still and supporting this team. These guys need to start giving them something to sing about and justifying why they got there.”
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Manchester United Football Club, commonly referred to as Man United or simply United, is a professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top division in the English football league system.
Nicknamed the Red Devils, they were founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, but changed their name to Manchester United in 1902. After a spell playing in Clayton, Manchester, the club moved to their current stadium, Old Trafford, in 1910.
Alex Ferguson and his assistant Archie Knox arrived from Aberdeen on the day of Atkinson’s dismissal, and guided the club to an 11th-place finish in the league. Despite a second-place finish in 1987–88, the club was back in 11th place the following season. Reportedly on the verge of being dismissed, Ferguson’s job was saved by victory over Crystal Palace in the 1990 FA Cup final.
The following season, Manchester United claimed their first UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup title. That triumph allowed the club to compete in the European Super Cup for the first time, where United beat European Cup holders Red Star Belgrade 1–0 at Old Trafford. The club appeared in two consecutive League Cup finals in 1991 and 1992 the left and the right, but he’s not got any sense of danger yet, and empties the midfield area too readily.
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