- Manchester United affirms support for manager Ruben Amorim despite a disappointing season culminating in a Europa League final loss against Tottenham.
- The defeat marks United's worst season in decades, excluding them from European competition next season.
- Despite only securing 24 points in 26 league games under Amorim, the club maintains their belief in him as a long-term manager.
- Amorim, who has two years remaining on his contract, expressed his willingness to leave without compensation if the club deemed it necessary, but reiterated his desire to continue.
- The loss to Tottenham represents a significant financial setback for United, impacting revenue and potentially hindering their rebuilding plans, which include targeting players like Matheus Cunha and Liam Delap.
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