Ex-Liverpool and Chelsea Right-Back, Glen Johnson Ruben Amorim’s future as Manchester United manager.
The Portuguese tactic was only in charge of Man UTD manager, replacing the fighter Erik Ten Hag, but also struggled to cause a large amount of improvement.
Amorim was well considered since his time in charge of Sporting Lisbon, but it was always a huge challenge in Old Trafford.
The pressure to United is huge, with the fans of the desperate club to see that the team returns to the years of Glory of Sir Alex Ferguson and Co.
However, it seems that red devils are far away with Johnson who urges them to give Love more time, though it has been a difficult start.

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Amorim was never able to get much out of this season, as he inherited a group of players signed mainly under his predecessor Ten Hag, and Johnson has made it clear that he thinks the 40 -year -old needs time.
“You want to think that the club has had Ruben Amorim for a reason and that it will be there for the next three or four years, regardless, to rebuild,” Johnson said in the launch of “Gaffer of All Accases” in Ladbrokes.
“ The managers will always be under pressure, as we know, but I think it would be completely unfair to look at it.
“For a young manager, I think he speaks well, gets along well and seems fantastic with the boys … I like it. It needs time, and I think people have to appreciate where the club was when he took care of and what work he really accepted.
“I think you will have the time? I hope that otherwise it would have been useless to give the job first. But it is football and people can change their minds very quickly, so you can never guarantee anything. But I hope they stay with him and remember why he was named in the first place. “”