Struggling United set for rollercoaster campaign, says manager Amorim
- Ruben Amorim expressed relief after Manchester United's late victory against Southampton, where Amad scored a hat-trick to secure three points.
- United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe was initially disgruntled during the game, but his mood improved after the win and Amad's new contract.
- Amorim acknowledged the need for time to improve the team's performance, stating that winning games is essential for gaining time.
- The match marked Ratcliffe's first attendance since Amorim took over, and he warned fans that instant success should not be expected under the new manager.
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