JAKARTA - Manchester United coach Ruben Amorim finally spoke outspokenly after his team lost again in the Premier League. The 0-2 defeat to West Ham at Old Trafford on Sunday 12 May was their 17th defeat this season in the Premier League and has left the Red Devils now slumped in 16th position in the standings.

Although Amorim managed to bring MU to the Europa League final this season, the domestic performance of the club from Manchester is even more worrying. In a press conference after the match, Amorim did not rule out resigning if the situation did not improve next season.

"I'm really ashamed. In the last 25 games we've only won six times. That's unacceptable," said Amorim. There's something wrong, and it's not just about tactics or techniques it's about mentality, the way we face matches, fighting spirit, and how we protect the goal.

Amoritism admits that the pressure he faces is enormous, but he insists that he has a clear plan to improve the team's condition this summer. He has also conveyed the solution to the club's management.

"I've spoken to the management, with the staff, and even with fans at every opportunity. I know very well what this team needs to get up," he added. This shame is not due to lack of confidence, but because it loses basic value as a big club. We Manchester United shouldn't fight to get out of the lower zone.

A goal from Jarrod Bowen in the second half exacerbated the injury for MU who appeared without enthusiasm and lost direction on the pitch. Bruno Fernandes and his colleagues also looked frustrated, realizing this was the 17th league defeat this season a number that deeply tarnished the reputation of a United club.

However, Amorim still has the opportunity to win trophies if he can bring MU to beat Tottenham Hotspurs in the upcoming Europa League final. However, the pressure to improve performance in the Premier League remains a top priority.

"I still believe this team can be better. But if there is no progress next season, I am ready to step down for the good of the club," concluded Amorim.

Manchester United are scheduled to face the last two Premier League games that could determine whether they end the season outside the relegation zone or carve out one of the worst records in their history. The pressure is now entirely on Ruben Amorim's shoulders


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