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Are you sure? Robbie Savage questioned Amorin: Is Manchester United s good days coming soon? I don t agree
May 26th Manchester United ended the season 2-0 with a victory at home, but 42 points and 15th place still set the worst record in team history. After the game, Manchester United coach Amorin spoke on the spot and apologized to all Manchester United fans. Amorin said: "Six months ago, I said the storm is coming, and today, after this disastrous season, I want to tell you that good days are coming." Former Leicester midfielder Robbie Savage said on the BBC 5 live show: "Amorin said that good times for Manchester United will come. Well, I'm not sure they will have good days."
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