Ruben Amorim couldn’t watch. Bruno Fernandes was about to take a penalty in the seventh minute of stoppage time that could well determine Amorim’s future as Manchester United manager, and it was too much for the Portuguese coach who has had the weight of the world on him this week. So, he slid into his seat in the dugout, put his crossed feet up on the wall in front of him, and looked into the sky. Amorim just listened as Fernandes converted the spot kick to seal a 3-2 win over Burnley at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Who knows, it might just be enough to keep Amorim in a job. “We should have won in a different way,” Amorim said, “we should not suffer.” Amorim experienced another roller-coaster of emotions, days after falling under massive pressure following United's embarrassing English Leag