Monday, August 4, 2025 - Manchester United manager Rúben Amorim has expressed his desire to lead the club for the next two decades, despite enduring a difficult start to his tenure.
Amorim took over from Erik ten Hag in November but managed
just seven wins in 27 Premier League matches. United finished 15th — their
worst league campaign in over half a century.
In an interview with ESPN, the Portuguese coach reflected on
his challenging debut season and his long-term aspirations.
“I want to stay for 20 years. That’s my goal, and I genuinely
believe it’s possible,” he said. “Something always happens. Sometimes I’ll get
lucky — I’ve been very lucky throughout my coaching career — and my intention
is to stay here for many years.”
Acknowledging the club’s poor performance last season, Amorim
admitted, “I know I didn’t succeed last year, but I’m ready to start again.
Results are what matter most — we all know that.”
“I have no doubt we’ll succeed,” he said. “Some things can’t be bought with money — and this club has those things: history, passionate supporters, and yes, financial power. We have money, even without Champions League football.”
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