stevoc
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Then why did we offer him the job and why did he accept it??
Makes no sense.
There is zero chance the club thought Amorim wouldn't improve performances/results at least marginally. Otherwise they would have just kept Ten Hag on until the summer if they'd already written the season off and let Amorim take over in the summer which was his preference.
You can't just give a manager an arbitrary number of years and hope for the best, otherwise we should have kept Ten Hag on until june to see how his project would have turned out after 3 years.We have to give him 3 years at least. We are not making any progress by sacking him and his staff at presumably great expense and hiring someone else less than a year after we make a big splash to hire one of the best young coaches in Europe.
I'm all for giving Ruben more time but there has to be progress season on season, next season barring an injury apocolypse or some other unprecedented event. Amorim has to have this team putting in better performances and results than this season. Another 6-12 months of winning only 1 in 5 games will likely see him losing his job. There would be nothing to be gained from allowing that form to continue until a pre-decided set date in the hope things will suddenly click and dramatically turn around. He'll get this season for free to bed in but I suspect after a pre-season and a transfer window the club will expect tangible progress in the league next year.