Ruben Amorims almond on Manchester United has fallen well below expectations since his appointment in November 2024. As the campaign 2024-25 approaches its conclusion, The Portuguese boss is about to monitor the club’s worst season ever in Premier League history.
The season started on shaky ground, with Erik Ten Hag was dismissed in October after a series of bad results. Amorim inherited a team that sat the 12th table with only 15 points from 11 matches. The task of turning things he has struggled to make a meaningful impact.
During the winter transfer window, United saw more departures than arrivals—Saging only Patrick Dorga—Lo the squad short hand. Injuries, lack of depth and a misconduct between the squad and Amorim’s preferred 3-4-3 systems have only aggravated questions.
After the 0-1 loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday, Ruben Amorims Manchester United Currently sitting 14th In the table with 38 points through 33 games. Even if they win their remaining five fixtures, maximum 53 points would still put a new low for the club in the Premier League era.

Ironically, The current low was set just last season under ten hags, when United finished 8th with 60 points—Surpassing The former worst finish on 7th under David Moyes 2013-14. Now Amorim hopes to save the season with a potential Europa League title.

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Amorim is approaching a post that has not seen since Sir Alex Ferguson
In sharp contrast to his successful enchantment on SportsAmorim has struggled to find the foot in Manchester. So far, He has succeeded with 34 matches in all competitions, with a record of 14 wins, 7 draw and 13 losses. In the league game only he approaches a negative benchmark that has not seen since then Sir Alex FergusonEarly years.
With 15 league aged this season, Amorim approaches the 16 losses that Ferguson endured during the 1989–90 campaign—To two years before the Premier League was established. That season, United finished 13th first division.
Remarkably, The club got stuck with Ferguson after the underwear years – a decision that paid off with 13 Premier League titles and Two UEFA Champions League trophies. Whether United will show similar faith in Amorim remains to be seen. The question now is whether he will trust to lead a long -term rebuild, or become the latest name in a growing list of leading mistakes during United’s ongoing decline.