Evening Standard
·19 October 2025
'It's not normal': Ruben Amorim delivers verdict on Manchester United fans after 'massive' win over Liverpool

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·19 October 2025
Man Utd beat in Liverpool to record their most important victory under Ruben Amorim
Ruben Amorim has said he is lucky to have the backing of Manchester United’s supporters after sealing back-to-back Premier League victories for the first time with a momentous 2-1 victory away to Liverpool.
Amorim’s position has come under increased scrutiny this season, with Man United having won just 10 of their 34 Premier League games under the Portuguese coach before Harry Maguire’s late header sealed their first win at Anfield since 2016.
Despite their struggles, Amorim has maintained the backing of United’s supporters, who chanted his name throughout as Man Utd struck at the start and end of a pulsating contest to seal a precious three points against Liverpool.
In his post-match press conference, the 41-year-old said he was grateful for the support of United’s fanbase.
“I think it was really important for our fans because they are struggling,” Amorim admitted.
“They struggled against Grimsby, they struggled against Brentford, and today they saw a different team. That is really important to come here to this stadium with the champions, biggest rival, to sing during the game.
“That is massive for us, so this win is for them.
“I think it's not normal. It's hard to find something like this. So many bad moments and to have the fans always supporting the manager when every one of you (the media) is saying until Christmas he is gone.
“That is not normal. I am so lucky to have the fans, but again, let's focus on the next one.”
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Man United owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe also gave his public support for Amorim in an interview with The Times last week, saying that he planned to give Amorim at least three years to turn things around at Old Trafford.
Amorim, though, is not prepared to rest on his laurels and said that, despite beating Liverpool to move two points behind the reigning champions, expectations would not change.
“I want you guys to continue with the narrative that you are. So don't change that, that is best for me,” Amorim continued.
“I will not now increase the goal or whatever. You continue now with the same narrative. What we need to do is try to win three games in a row and then forget about the top four, top six.”