Amorim: I will not resign, but I will leave without severance pay if the club and fans want it

"I believe in my work and I won't change the way I work"

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Manchester United coach Ruben Amorim said he has no plans to resign after the Europa League final defeat to Tottenham (0:1), but said he would leave the club without opposition if the board and fans believe he is not the right man for the job.

"I have nothing to prove to the fans. At this point, all that remains is faith. If the management and the fans think I'm not the right choice, I'll leave tomorrow, without any discussion about severance pay. But I won't resign. I believe in my work and I won't change the way I work," Amorim said at a press conference, as reported by the BBC.

Despite the loss of trophies and an extremely poor season, in which United failed to qualify for European competition for the first time since 2014, the club's people remain consistent in their support for Amorim for now.

The defeat in Bilbao further complicates the club's plans for the summer transfer window. With no Champions League revenue, further budget cuts are expected.

The match against Tottenham was the 15th match this season in which United failed to score.

"We were the better team, and yet we failed to score. We had chances, but it's not about one player, several of them didn't deliver what was expected of them," said Amorim.

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