Ruben Amorim is not at risk of being sacked by Manchester United despite the Europa League final loss to Tottenham on Wednesday.
Amorim's appointment at United has always, and continues, to be seen as a longer-term project and the club's commitment to the Portuguese head coach is not contingent on one game.
Sources say he continues to have the full support of the club.
Speaking immediately after the 1-0 loss to Spurs, Amorim had said he would leave United "the next day" for "no compensation" if the club's board and fans no longer wanted him.
"If the board and the fans feel I'm not the right guy, I will go in the next day without any conversation about compensation," said the 40-year-old.
"But I will not quit again. I am confident in my job. As you see, I will not change anything in the way I do things.
"In this moment, I am not here to defend myself. It's not my style. I have nothing to show to the fans. In this moment [I need] a little bit of faith."
Brennan Johnson scored the winner in the Bilbao final to leave United with no chances of European football next season, sitting in 16th place in the Premier League table amid a mountain of problems on and off the pitch.
Amorim took over at United in November with the club 13th in the table. They have slipped three places with Amorim knocked out of the three cup competitions in the process.
Fernandes: Amorim has done a lot of good things
Man Utd are now facing another summer rebuild under Amorim. Captain Bruno Fernandes, speaking moments after Amorim vowed not to quit, backed the United boss to stay at Old Trafford.
"We just agreed that he's the right man," Fernandes said of his compatriot, who succeeded Erik ten Hag in November.
"He has done a lot of good things. We know that the manager is looked at by the results. Obviously we see more than that as players.
"We know for everyone it will be about him bringing back the positivity in the club, trying to bring the club back to fight for trophies, fight for the big trophies. And we all agree that he's the right man."
Asked what he would have to say to co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the club's decision-makers, the skipper said: "It's not my decision, but I do think the manager is the right one.
"I don't think that it will be a better person to come into the job and to do the job. I know it's difficult to understand that, it's difficult to see that, but I still do think that he's the right man to lead the club.
"I do think that obviously the club is in a situation where it's easier to get a different one in because the results haven't been there.
"But as my other team-mates said, and I repeat myself, I do think he's the right man."
Shaw: Amorim is 100 per cent the right man
Speaking after the final, a dejected Luke Shaw also claimed Amorim is the right man - with every single player needing to "question ourselves on if we're good enough to be here".
"We're all gutted, it's not how we saw the outcome to be honest," Shaw said. "But it's not just tonight, this whole season, it's been nowhere near good enough. I think all of us have to question ourselves on if we're good enough to be here.
"For a team like Manchester (United), for the season we've had, it's not acceptable. We know that, we all know that, I know that. It's not where Manchester (United) should be."
But asked about Amorim's credentials, Shaw said: "I can say 100 per cent right now he's the right man. Results have not been good at all. I've been here for a long time now and been through different managers.
"Ruben, for me, I talk on my behalf and I can talk on behalf of all the players, he is 100 per cent the right manager to take us back to where this club should be.
"It's going to be a very difficult process, us as players, we've let a lot of people down, including Ruben. I will say it again, we've been nowhere near good enough the whole season."
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Bokcelmopt
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I can Trust in Amorim after seling 7 players that is 1-Onana 2-Hagilland 3-Rashiford 4-Sancho 5-Shaw 6-Mount 7-Evans. after bring for as Viktor GYokers
Bokcelmopt
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i can trust in Amorim after bringing Viktor GYokers
YoUTDd4life
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Amorim is definitely the Right man. What's wrong at Utd is The Glazer's and Ratcliffe
HilaryFaraiMakwava
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Flop
TheOddOne
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Ruben Amorim will relegate Man Utd. It is his calling and his fate to do so
AFerusmc6546
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he will replicate Angie by winning trophies in 2nd season
Deh play juss de play
suaaekpu
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Manchester United will be relegated next season, if Amorim is sack. Give Amorim a break.
patapata
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Playing with 3 defenders in the EPL is recipe for relegation!!! Isn’t there any other system Amorim can play? 🚮
wiabcersy
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those saying Amorim is not the right man let them bring their own to the board
coycdeipsz
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Amorim is the worst of all head coaches since Sir Alex left Man utd
tokdlotyz
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That is the difference between Great clubs like Real Madrid, Barcelona and others. There is no way you finished 16th position in the league and stay as a coach. It doesn't matter if you were appointed one month ago.
Naeimnoptz
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If Amorim continues next season with players like Bruno maguire dalot hojlund dorgu ugarte etc then they will going to relegate
Licbikny
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Frankly say that if Amorim is still the manager of this club Man Utd will never take over whatever the first season trophy is worse for my second season the Championship League will await🤭🤣🤣🤣
yutacilrst
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he will replicate Angie by winning trophies in 2nd season
Gberto
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Relegation to Championship is waiting for Man United at the end of next season with this guy
jutaiosuy
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not finish we are going to be happy with that manager next season
Zebeiklno
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we don't care supporters need to stop paying a ticket and they will go to watch themselves without no supporters.
Loacrstz
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finish club