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Ruben Amorim insists that he is still the man who delivers the fortune of Manchester United, but knows the price of failure if the results do not improve.
United Face Royal Socity in the last 16 of the Europa League on Thursday in the hope of taking a background route to the next season champions.
In recent days, Amorin has talked about the importance of a long -term plan after seeing that his team falls to the 14th place in the Premier League and leaves both national cups.
When asked if he still has the self -confidence to see the work, the 40 -year -old man said: 'Yes, that is clear. I know what to do, but sometimes it is a lack of results and you have to win games, so I know consequences when you don't earn games.
'But I'm very sure from day one. A little more frustrated, but I'm still sure.
Amorim believes that winning the Europa League will not solve all the problems of the club, despite an unexpected gain of about £ 100 million by automatically qualifying for the Champions League, but admitted that it could change the perception of the work it is doing.

Ruben Amorim insists that he can lead a change in Man United despite his disappointing results this season

United has suffered a poor season with the team sitting in the 14th place at the Premier League table

However, the Portuguese states that the glory of the Europa League will not redeem United problems
“We have to think about the club as a long -term project, not only that if we win the Europa League we will be in an incredible position in the coming years,” he added.
'But I understand that it is a big difference in our season, especially because we are out of the glasses and in a bad position in the League. That can change many things, even the way they see the coach.
Harry Maguire and Manuel Ugarte have joined the United injury list, and Chido Obi also disappeared when the team landed on Wednesday.
Amorim defended the decision not to add the teenage striker to his Europa League team before the deadline of February 6, saying that the 'context was completely different' in the development of the player at that time.