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They're currently languishing in 14th in the Premier League table with five wins, three draws and eight losses since he took the reins following Erik ten Hag's dismissal in October.
With 11 games left to play in the league, United's woes have flown over into domestic cup competitions too.
They were eliminated from the League Cup by Tottenham Hotspur back in December, and then got dumped out the FA Cup on Sunday by Fulham following a tense penalty shootout at Old Trafford – meaning the Europa League is now their only shot at some silverware this term, along with their only realistic route into Europe next season.
A recent report by The Sunday Times also suggests that the tide won't turn until INEOS dig deep to give Amorim an estimated £400m for transfers to rework his inherited side into one which functions properly with his 3-4-3 system.
The report highlights how young striker Rasmus Hojlund is sat at 150th in the league in terms of shots taken, Andre Onana holds the 16th spot overall in terms of save percentage, and Manuel Ugarte is 37th in terms of passing accuracy – showing positions which are in drastic need of improvement should Amorim hope to bring Glory back to Old Trafford.
But with the club's well-documented stance on reducing outgoings, Amorim may be forced to nurture younger players coming through the youth ranks instead of bolstering his side with big money signings.
Under Slot, Liverpool currently sit first in the Premier League, 13 points clear of second-place Arsenal with just 10 games to go.
Liverpool also find themselves in the League Cup final later this month against Newcastle United, while they are also in contention for the Champions League trophy – with PSG to play in the round of 16 first leg on Wednesday.
United are a whopping 34 points behind Liverpool, and could be on course for their lowest-ever Premier League finish should current form continue to the end of the season.
The Red Devils face Real Sociedad in the round of 16 first leg of the Europa League on Thursday, before returning to Premier League action against Arsenal on Sunday – with tough clashes against Manchester City, Nottingham Forest, Newcastle, Chelsea and Aston Villa still to go before season's end.
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