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Amorin lost his eyes and tears: If Manchester United fires himself, he will leave without conditional backpack

Europa League final, Manchester United lost to Tottenham Hotspur 0-1, Brennan Johnson scored the winning goal at the end of the first half, and Manchester United failed to equalize the score in the whole game. After the game, coach Ruben Amorin said that if the club no longer needs him, he will immediately leave with his backpack and no compensation will be requested.

This loss adds shadow to the already disastrous season - Manchester United will set the worst ranking in the league since relegation in 1974. Although his record has continued to be sluggish since replacing Tenhager in November last year, the final defeat still left Amorin with tears in his eyes at the press conference and insisted that he would maintain his coaching philosophy.

Amorin said he still believed that he had the ability to reverse the decline of Old Trafford, but if he felt that he was no longer needed, he would leave: "If the board and the fans thought I was no longer suitable, I would leave the next day and would not talk about any compensation issues. But I would not resign, I am full of confidence in my job. As you can see, I will never change my way of doing things. "

The 39-year-old coach refused to talk about the future, emphasizing that the team needs to "digest the pain of loss": "It can be said that we are obviously the better-performing side, but we can never score. The boys try our best, and we will have time to evaluate everything in the future. "It is reported that when Amorin took over, Manchester United was only one step away from the Champions League, but now it is 27 points away from fifth place Chelsea.

"We have to accept what it means to miss the Champions League for a club like Manchester United." He added, "but we also need to see the positive side - more time to think, prepare for the game, and do better in the Premier League, which will be our focus next season. "