Ruben Amorim is under increasing pressure as Manchester United head coach after a sequence of results that have cast doubt on his ability to make it to a year in the job in November.

Sunday's 3-0 defeat at Manchester City left the former Sporting CP coach with a record of just eight wins in 31 Premier League games in charge since succeeding Erik ten Hag 10 months ago. And in terms of the 17 teams that have been in the Premier League since Amorim arrived at Old Trafford, United's haul of 31 points from 31 games leaves them at the bottom of that 17-team table.

But as the 40-year-old prepares United to face Chelsea at home Saturday, how much of the team's problems are down to Amorim, and is he really fighting to save his job?

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