🔗 Share this article I cannot rely on three full seasons at Manchester United - Amorim Ruben Amorim - here being consoled following May's Europa League final defeat - says he is pleased by the investor's long-term backing but underscored that what lies ahead is unknown in soccer. The Red Devils' boss Ruben Amorim thinks it is important the co-owner openly discussed his extended perspective - but notes nothing is assured about the future in the sport, let alone three years. In an interview with a major publication last week, Sir Jim mentioned it may need Amorim a three-year period to make a significant impact at Old Trafford. Arriving during a time when Amorim's future has been facing examination after a prolonged run of poor performances, the statements assisted in calming some of the immediate pressure. Yet, discussing prior to the hundredth encounter with old rivals the Reds at Anfield, the United boss underscored that what comes next is challenging to anticipate in soccer. "It is really good to hear it but he communicates to me continuously, occasionally through communication following matches - but understand, I realize and Ratcliffe understands, that the sport isn't that predictable," he commented. "The vital factor is the following fixture. Regardless of investors, you cannot control the future in the sport." CEO the club executive has admitted it has taken much more time for the manager to acclimate to the top division subsequent to his appointment from his former club last November than any person expected. Manchester United have achieved 10 successes in 34 Premier League matches with the Portuguese coach. They are yet to win two league games in a row and didn't complete a round of league games during this campaign above ninth position. The dire statistics are challenging confidence in Amorim among the Old Trafford faithful approaching a run of games the side has performed poorly in for the previous two campaigns. The manager stated he isn't experiencing the doubt inside the club at the club's Carrington training ground and is firm nothing can match the pressure he places on the squad - and to some extent, he would rather the co-owner to avoid attempting to establish serenity because he is concerned about the impact it could have on the squad. "It's not only an item of conversation, I sense it daily," he stated. "It's truly positive to hear it because it assists our supporters to comprehend the leadership realize it needs a while. "Yet concurrently, I don't like it because it generates a sense that we possess time to resolve issues. I don't want that feeling in our club. "The pressure I put on the squad or on myself is considerably larger [compared to external sources]. In the sport, especially in big clubs, you must demonstrate yourself every weekend." Associated subjects Man Utd Premier League The beautiful game