Amorim has not been in this team for long, it is indeed disappointing when he can not quickly fix the team, but on the other hand, it seems unfair to immediately label something bad to this coach without giving more time. He came with a very messy team condition, he had to put the puzzle together one by one. In my opinion, giving him a chance for next season can be done, with the note that if he is still unable to bring changes to this team, then the management must make a decision by considering the evaluation of each match of course. But whether the management will give that chance or not to Amorim, we'll just have to see next season.
The former Manchester United coach, Erik Ten Hag did better although his stats was poor in the club, he was unable to contest in the EPL but was able to win the two titles for the club in less than two season incharge as manager. There have been some surrounding techniques that have boost the performance of the club.
Amorim seems very promising and he's doing quite a great job in Manchester United. Do you know since his arrival as headcoach, he capitalize on making the club eligible for the Europa League title. We know alot of things have gone sideways for the Red Devils and there have been countly every pressing motions for this club to move forward.
If we think about it there is nothing wrong with the coach be it Ten Hag or Amorim, both have given their best but the end result is not always good and even has to experience setbacks. For me personally, this is about the club management that regulates every decision, player purchases, staff selection, etc. So the main center of the disease is there, the Glazer family will be the solution to all the club problems so far. But because that is an impossible solution to happen in the near future, Manchester United will always be running in place despite having put in a lot of effort.