One point out of 6 is a disaster. I can't speak so harshly about Amorim yet, because I'm in the denial stage

I just can't believe it's the same pattern again. But if you look at it purely rationally, I see that according to statistics, Fulham played no worse than United, two equal teams played. Is this really why Amorim was so urgently hired by United last year? I'll see how the game ends in the next round with Burnley and then with City. If it's not 6 points, then Amorim can be written off.
Fulham was clearly the better team, and if not for the solid defending from Deligt and Yoro, Fulham would have won the match. Manchester United's midfield was shit. Bruno disappeared in the deeper role. Casemiro's ageing legs could not carry him, and when Ugarte came on, he couldn't make much of an impact. Amorim should have the balls to drop or remove underperforming players, even if it's Bruno. He has no excuse this time around. If he fails to get United back to europe, he might get sacked.
Inasmuch as Manchester United showed some level of resilience in their game with Fulham, the truth is that, they've still got a long way to go and a lot of work to do. They've narrowly escaped relegation and I hope they'll use that opportunity well and buckle up, because if they continued with this lousy performance, they're going nowhere.
Amorim should indeed focus more on their midfield, because their inability to utilise and capitalise on potential scoring opportunities and their underperformance clearly shows there's much work to do in the midfield area. And if Amorim fails to secure them a spot in the European competition, he'll have himself to blame because he'll receive a lot of tongue lash and scrutiny.