Europa League final provides 'lifeline' but still 'clear issues' at Man Utdpublished at 12:40 18 May


There is no overlooking how poor Manchester United's league form has been and how disappointed fans have been in the players.
Ruben Amorim has been quite outspoken since he has come in. People have enjoyed his honesty, but at the same time I am not sure his honesty has got the reaction from his players that has been needed. Maybe for some of those that honesty should be have been kept in-house and dealt with there.
The team are in a bad place, there is no overlooking how bad their form has been, but to help write that off this season, to be able to win the Europa League, qualify for the Champions League while finishing 15th or 16th in the Premier League, they would like to do that. You look at the history of the club, this looks set to be one of their worst league seasons for a long time – that is what Amorim has been talking about and why this Europa League could be a decisive moment.
In the short term, if they do not win it, I do not think Amorim will still be there. But, even if they do win it, there is still going to be bigger problems. Financially, I feel they are going to struggle to completely turn the team around in the summer, which they need to do. There is a lot of work that needs to be done at that club. It has not been right since Sir Alex Ferguson left – so many have come in and gone, and they just have not been able to find the right person.
Winning the Europa League and qualifying for the Champions League, in the short-term, papers over some of the cracks that are there, but in the long-term there are clear issues and in the medium term there are clear issues. That is something that I am sure behind the scenes they will be looking at.
They have a lifeline with this final to try and make something good of what has been a horrific season for everybody involved at the club.
Fara Williams was speaking to BBC Sport's Nicola Pearson
