Ruben Amorim spoke to journalists yesterday as he previewed Manchester United's Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur.
Manchester United are preparing for their most important game in years as they face Tottenham in the Europa League final next week.
However, before then they must make the trip to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea, with Ruben Amorim desperate for his squad to leave the capital unscathed ahead of Wednesday's final.
The United boss spoke to the media yesterday to preview the clash with Spurs, and he was asked to elaborate on the comments he made about his future at the club after the defeat to West Ham on Sunday.
Along with that and another injury blow for Spurs ahead of the final, here are your latest United headlines:
Amorim on future
Amorim insists he has no plans to walk away from United after hinting on Sunday that someone should replace him if results don't improve.
United have won just six of Amorim's 25 Premier League games in charge and sit 16th in the table with two fixtures to play. Sunday's 2-0 defeat to West Ham means they have failed to win any of their last seven league games.
Speaking in his post-match press conference, Amorim said someone else should sit in his seat if things didn't change but in his press conference to preview next week's Europa League final, he clarified that he had no intention of quitting.
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Kulusevski blow for Spurs
Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed Dejan Kulusevski has undergone surgery ahead of their Europa League final against United.
The Manchester Evening News reported on Wednesday morning that Spurs feared the Sweden international would miss the final in Bilbao after suffering a knee injury in Sunday's loss to Crystal Palace.
The club released a statement on Wednesday afternoon, saying: "We can confirm that Dejan Kulusevski suffered an injury to his right patella in our Premier League fixture against Crystal Palace last weekend.
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