Manchester United owners continue to support Ruben Amorim despite last night’s shocking defeat to Grimsby.
Sources say the club views Amorim’s project as long-term, avoiding snap decisions after poor results.
The club invested £200m in new attacking players and continues transfer negotiations for Garnacho, Antony, and Hojlund.
Grimsby Loss Sparks Questions
United lost to fourth-tier opposition for the first time in history at Blundell Park.
Amorim addressed the media, urging focus on upcoming games before analyzing the setback.
He refused to clarify comments about his future, sparking speculation both inside and outside the club.
Player Performance Under Scrutiny
Few starters impressed, including Kobbie Mainoo and goalkeeper Andre Onana, who erred on Grimsby’s second goal.
Forward Benjamin Sesko took the final penalty due to cramp after his first 90 competitive minutes since April.
Amorim’s claim that players “spoke really loud” left even his squad unsure of his exact meaning.
Key Fixtures Loom
Amorim faces media questions before United host Burnley in the Premier League.
The team travels to Manchester City for the first derby and hosts Chelsea before visiting Liverpool on 19 October.
The club hopes unity returns and performance improves as the season’s critical fixtures approach.