But how is their luck bad? If it was about bad luck, it wouldn't be that bad for them, but they have consistently played bad games throughout the whole season in the EPL and that was barely due to bad luck. I think every team has its bad moments and probably bad luck moments, but what Manchester United has done in the last 10 months was just not good enough.
Their transfers were bad, their coach was bad, I don't have an opinion about Amorim because he didn't really do much thus far and could not improve the team until now. I know taking over a bad team is tough when the club is ambitious and wants the new coach to make the best out of it of course, but Manchester United was done already.
I am curious how much they are willing to spend on new players this season, but if they want to attack next season, several changes have to be made.
It takes lots of guts to take over a team that's actually playing win one game, draw two games and lose three games before winning again. That was the situation Manchester United found themselves and Amorim left his winning Sporting side in Portugal to England to catch a depleting team. That's enough guts for me, yes the team ended up badly but for the benefit of doubts I personally didn't judge him because he didn't start with the team and didn't also buy the players.
They are not building a team for the long term, spending a lot of money in the last few seasons and there is no long-term project that looks positive which must be known that building a team is making assets for the future with a team framework and also potential young players but Manchester United management has made many mistakes even their program that spent a lot of money with Ten Hag is over.
Now a tough task is given to Amorim with all the limitations, so in terms of percentage Amorim to be able to succeed in making Manchester United better is very small, unless they are patient to make the process for the long term.