Ruben Amorim: Europa League success will not save Manchester United’s season
Ruben Amorim admitted on the eve of Manchester United’s crunch semi-final against Athletic Bilbao that even Europa League glory cannot save their season.
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Ruben Amorim admitted on the eve of Manchester United’s crunch semi-final against Athletic Bilbao that even Europa League glory cannot save their season.
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim will address the media at the San Mames Stadium this evening ahead of tomorrow night's Europa League semi-final first leg against Athletic Bilbao.
Manchester United players trained at Carrington on Wednesday morning as they stepped up preparations for their Europa League semi-final first leg against Athletic Bilbao.
Manchester United know that they need everything to go right for them over the next week or so if they are to advance into this season's Europa League final.
Manchester United have struggled to turn their Premier League season around after a late equaliser at Bournemouth - with Rasmus Hojlund scoring in stoppage time.
In the grand scheme of their season, Rasmus Hojlund's 96th-minute equaliser against Bournemouth on Sunday will have meant more to him than it did to Manchester United.
Manchester United's focus is on winning the Europa League to salvage the season.
Ruben Amorim has bet the house on the Europa League after Manchester United's disastrous Premier League campaign, knowing this season and next hinge on winning the competition. The Portuguese manager took over from the sacked Erik ten Hag in November, with United a miserable 13th in the table. Now they are 14th. That the former Sporting Lisbon boss is not under more intense pressure is largely due to a general appreciation of the scale of the task he faces at Old Trafford. United, so dominant domestically under former manager Alex Ferguson, will finish the season with their lowest points tally in the Premier League era. But Amorim's team can still rescue their campaign with victory in the Europa League, which brings with it a place in next season's Champions League.