Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is under the spotlight heading into Saturday’s Premier League clash with Sunderland, with conflicting reports emerging over the security of his job should the Red Devils lose.
Having racked up just seven points from their opening six games, United are enduring their worst start to a Premier League season and are still searching for back-to-back victories in the competition as Amorim’s reign ticks over into its 11th month.
Speaking on , journalist Laurie Whitwell suggested the current thinking of United’s hierarchy, and Sir Jim Ratcliffe in particular, is to stick with Amorim even if the result against Sunderland isn’t positive.






