
Ruben Amorim has guided Manchester United to the Europa League final, but says he’s "stressed" and should be a "better manager" amid a painful domestic season.
- United beat Athletic Club 7–1 on aggregate to reach the Europa League final
- Amorim will face Spurs in the final on 21 May in Bilbao
- He admitted he’s “stressed already” and struggling with the weight of expectation
- United sit 15th in the Premier League with two games left
- The final offers a path to the Champions League — and redemption
Amorim’s honesty is rare and telling. He knows European glory would be a huge win for fans, but it won’t erase a dire Premier League campaign.
Admitting he's not at his best, he shows the toll of managing a club where second-best is never good enough. "We’re trying," he says — and that quiet humility might just win him time. But a poor final showing? That could reopen calls for change at Old Trafford.
Can Amorim turn European success into long-term stability — or is this just a high point before a bigger shake-up?