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Manchester United players are reportedly still backing Ruben Amorim but there is believed to be an acceptance that the gameplan is starting to be ignored during matches.
United head into the clash with Sunderland this weekend with the pressure mounting on Amorim. The Portuguese head coach has overseen a difficult start to the season with losses to Arsenal and Manchester City preceding the 3-1 defeat at Brentford last weekend.
In his pre-match press conference, Amorim insisted that he would not resign from the United job despite reports this week suggesting that there were concerns he would before being sacked. Undeniably, whether Amorim was open to walking or not, the clash against the Black Cats will be huge.
Ahead of the fixture, journalist David Ornstein shed som