Paul Scholes believes Ruben Amorim is "getting too much time" at Manchester United and has predicted another defeat for his former club in their crunch clash with Liverpool. With just 50 games in charge, Amorim has faced relentless scrutiny as United search for stability under his leadership. The Red Devils secured a 2-0 win over Sunderland before the international break, temporarily lifting spirits, but Scholes insists the problems run deeper.
Damning statistics for Amorim
Under Amorim, United have managed just 19 victories from 50 matches, a win rate of 38 per cent. For a club of Old Traffordās stature, thatās well below par. Expectations at United are sky-high, and patience is wearing thin among fans and pundits.
AdvertisementGetty Images SportScholes gives his verdict on Amorim
In the latest episode of Debate, brought to you by ,Ā Scholes delivered a blistering verdict on Amorimās struggling reign, claiming the Portuguese manager has been given far too much leeway despite a lack of consistent results.
"I feel like with Ruben Amorim itās got to the point where we donāt want to talk about sacking managers all the time and Manchester United do give managers enough time," he said.
"Heāll never get booed by the fans and it wasnāt until that Brentford game [where they lost 3-1] where I thought, āHeās getting a little bit too much timeā and it feels like itās only a matter of time before things come to an end."
Defeat at Anfield inevitable?
The Red Devilsā next challenge is a daunting trip to Anfield to face bitter rivals Liverpool on October 19. Scholes fears the worst, suggesting Amorim must adopt a defensive mindset to even hope for a point.
"Ruben Amorim needs to try and get something from Liverpool at Anfield. Iād be thinking about drawing the game and finding a way somehow to stop them from scoring," he said.
"Thatās a totally different mentality from Arsenal going to Liverpool, who are looking at winning the league. Manchester United are in such a rut, and I canāt remember the last time they won a big game, or a game that meant a lot. This group of players are in such a bad rut that you have no confidence in them that theyāre going to get out of it. Itās almost predictable that theyāll go to Anfield and get beaten."
GOALUnited still searching for successive wins
The Liverpool clash is shaping up as a litmus test for Amorim. A positive result could breathe life into his faltering tenure, while another defeat would intensify calls for change. United havenāt won consecutive league games since May 2024, highlighting the ongoing struggle to build momentum. It is another damning statistic, but if Bruno Fernandes & Co can turn the tables in a crunch away fixture, it could well be a new dawn for the Red Devils.