But, if we compare Amorim with another coach who successfully managed the team in half a season, Amorim looks like he failed to manage MU based what on he did before. If we talk about players who can't compact on his strategy, Amorim should quickly adaption to the current squad. he was expected by many people to lift MU position from the bottom rank, but he can't do that so far so make many people are disappointed in his performance, and perhaps recruit a new coach to replace him. If he can't recruit a new player to fill up the gap position, I think he will not be long, and will be replaced soon by a coach who is targeted such as Xavi Hernandez.
And who would you compare Amorim with, Van Nistelrooy? You can see how Leicester is struggling, is he doing any better? How about Ivan Juric who took over from Russell Martin, is Southampton having it easy? Y'all should cut him some slack. He's not a magician that would come in and immediately fix all United problems. The team was already in a mess when he took over and it will take some time to turn things around.
For me, Van Nistelrooy was doing very better at old Trafford than Amorim, yes I know his performance at Leicester isn't that much impressive reason being that Leicester has more midfielders and fewer attackers than Manchester United and Van Nistelrooy was better at attacking football which is the reason he performed very well in his first four matches at old Trafford. The only forward at Leicester is Vardy who isn't enough tho provide his magic up front. I believe with more strikers, he'll do better. My only fear is if he would make it past the relegation zone this season.