Manchester United was eliminated by England's 4th League team in the League Cup. In the view of Sky Sports reporter Kaveh Solhekol, Manchester United executives have no plans to fire Amorin.
Kaveh Solhekol said: "Looking back on Manchester United's recent history and the various changes it has made, you can completely think that they should have continued to trust the original coach. I don't think the Manchester United executives have any intention of continuing to change the coach frequently. They have given the coach a lot of financial support in the transfer market and invested more than 200 million pounds this summer."
"In addition, the Manchester United executives supported the coach's judgment that players such as Garnacho, Sancho, Anthony, Rashford and Hoylund are not needed. But under the leadership of Ratcliff, this business elite is known for not meeting the sub-optimal standards, and the current situation of Manchester United cannot continue. Amorin himself understands this."
"If you ask if Manchester United will fire the coach today? At least I haven't heard about the relevant news yet."