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Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen reckons Ruben Amorim will come good at Manchester United - provided he's given sufficient time, attributing the team's current woes to more "deep-rooted" issues.
The United manager was brought in during November 2024 and has managed to secure victory in merely eight of his 30 Premier League matches at the helm.
Their circumstances have yet to markedly improve, but Owen would "absolutely" persist with Amorim, maintaining that the former Sporting Lisbon boss will "get it right."
Speaking to Mirror Football, Owen was questioned whether he believes Amorim represents the correct choice to return his former club to the Champions League.
"I do," Owen responded.
Ruben Amorim is struggling at Manchester United.
It'll take time, but I think he will get it right in the future."
Manchester United will return to the pitch on Sunday, making the short trip across town to face Manchester City.
Owen added: "I like some of the signings that they've made and think they'll be a better team this year
"I think there will be progress