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Amorin: We are losing the feeling of being a wealthy family, this is the biggest problem for the club now

May 12th The Manchester Evening News wrote an article about the situation of Manchester United and Amorin.

Manchester United fans once held up banners by Robson, Cantona and Keane with the words "Standards" and now they may need to reevaluate their standards. Even one of the worst teams still receives applause from fans. They often acted in the show after failure and were sure that they would not be booed. This is very different from what happened three years ago, when fans shouted "You don't deserve to wear this jersey" and "Get out of Pogba".

Wolves and West Ham beat Manchester United twice in a row, and there was little dissatisfaction in the stands, and we do not advocate boos or insults. Manchester United lost 0-4 last season at Selhurst Park, but the support of away fans at the end of the game was touching. A friend described this support in Arthur Waite's stands as deeply touching. As long as there is glory ahead, Manchester United fans will not turn around and leave. The UEFA Cup they saw was not a mirage, and it would be very embarrassing if the players returned empty-handed from Bilbao.

vs. Aston Villa is Manchester United's last game of the season, and the atmosphere at Old Trafford is either optimistic or opposing. A protest banner against the Glazer family reappeared before the board on Sunday, and Sir Ratcliff has not appeared on the court since the Easter protests began. United lost nine times at Old Trafford, as many as they were in the 1930-31 season. If you lose to Aston Villa again, it will be the tenth home loss in a single season.

The silence of fans last Sunday says it all, with no booing at halftime and the end of the game, which is commendable loyalty, especially on the weekend when thousands of Liverpool fans booed him because of Arnold walking alone. In an interview, Amorin said: "It's hard to say anything about our fans and everyone, no matter what the situation is, cannot be explained. I am the biggest responsible person and we need to change a lot in the summer."

Amorin was never so angry at the post-match press conference. After West Ham led 1-0, he was seen biting his knuckles and the guys we in the press room felt he would burst. On a Sunday afternoon in January without television, Amorin called his Manchester United probably the "worst team in club history". The recent four-goal loss against Newcastle and Brentford can be overlooked; these league games are sandwiched between European events.

But West Ham is not. West Ham hasn't won a single game since February 28. At the time of kickoff, they were one of the worst teams in the Premier League, second only to three teams that were about to drop into the Championship, and their head coaches were very irritable at the press conference and seemed to be on the verge of collapse. Still, Porter was able to motivate West Ham to win at Old Trafford, while Amorin couldn't motivate Manchester United players to win the first of their last seven Premier League games.

Speaking about this, Amorin said: "For me, the biggest concern is that feeling. Everything is OK, we can't change too much, so let's just do it. This is the biggest problem for our club at the moment because we are losing the feeling of being a wealthy family. I think this is the biggest problem for the club now."