Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United squad has had a season to forget, but the manager is keeping his sights set firmly on European glory, despite calling his team “the worst in the club’s history.” With the Red Devils languishing in 13th place in the Premier League, Amorim’s harsh assessment of the squad hasn’t dampened his optimism for their Europa League campaign.
United, who are currently enjoying a 3-0 aggregate lead over Athletic Bilbao in the Europa League semi-finals, still have a shot at redemption. Amorim, known for his resilience, insists that despite the league struggles, his focus remains on winning Europe’s second-tier competition. “I know we can succeed, but we need to survive this moment,” he remarked, signaling his commitment to turning the team’s fortunes around on the continent.
While the Premier League has been a harsh reality check, the Europa League offers a glimmer of hope. Amorim’s approach remains unchanged—he believes that securing European glory could be the key to rebuilding Manchester United’s future and restoring its former prestige. With a final on the horizon, the team now faces their toughest challenge yet: turning their underwhelming season into a triumphant one that can reignite the passion and pride of their supporters.
For Amorim and his players, it’s a high-stakes race to redemption, with European success now more crucial than ever.