How does Amorim differ from other managers post-Ferguson?published at 17:27 GMT

Image source, Getty ImagesThis is the final part of our Q&A with BBC Sport's Manchester United reporter Simon Stone - scroll down for parts one and two, which were published earlier on Thursday.
Dave asked: After a year in charge, what have you seen so far from Ruben Amorim that differs from any other managers post-Sir Alex Ferguson?
Stone answered: David Moyes and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, in particular, will wish they had been given the patience and time Amorim has benefited from. Amorim knows he is fortunate Sir Jim Ratcliffe has stuck with him, but he also knows he needs to deliver, and for all the improvement - it has happened, but they did spend massively again in the summer - it all feels very delicate.
It wouldn't take much for five games without defeat to turn into five without a win, and United will be in the bottom half of the table. We were told after the eighth-place finish under Erik ten Hag it was not good enough. That standard should still apply.
United now have a run of 10 league games against opposition from outside the established 'big six'. Of those teams, only Aston Villa are currently above them.
I said at the start of the season that United should finish somewhere between fifth and seventh. I would expect them to be solidly in those positions - or maybe even fourth, given they have harder matches after that - by the end of that run.
If they are not, Amorim will be underachieving.



























