The Red Devils are on track for their worst-ever Premier League campaign, but winning the Europa League for the second time could change the narrative. Amorim expressed his team's desire to perform well in the final and bring home the trophy.
Regarding team news, Amorim confirmed that four players - Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt, Diogo Dalot, and Ayden Heaven - may not be available for the final. Amorim is trying to push for their inclusion, but is cautious not to risk any injuries, especially for Dalot, who is working hard to be fit for the game.
Amorim also spoke about paying for 30 members of his backroom staff to attend the Europa League final with their families. He explained that the club has had a lot of changes and it's been hard to give and take, but he wanted to help his staff and their families be there to support the team.
A final can indeed change everything, Amorim said, as the mood around the club this season has been tough due to disappointing results and staff changes. However, he believes that playing in the Europa League is different from the Premier League, and the environment is exciting and different.
When asked if he would leave the club if problems continue, Amorim said that he has a clear idea of what to do and is far from quitting. He understands the problems of the team and wants to perform well in the future and this season. If not, the club may change managers, which is a normal thing.
Amorim also stated that Manchester United is a club that is above the Europa League, and personally, he thinks the Champions League is more important for the club's future. The team is supposed to be in the Champions League, and the Europa League is not enough.
Finally, Amorim spoke about supporting United being tough and requiring patience. He acknowledged that it will be really bad for fans and the media, but the team has to be perfect to continue improving.