Overview
- Manchester United visit Anfield after a 2-0 win over Sunderland, with Amorim still seeking his first back-to-back Premier League victories in charge.
- United sit 10th in the table, underscoring the inconsistent form that has persisted since his appointment last November.
- Sir Jim Ratcliffe has publicly backed Amorim, stating he intends to give the manager three years to prove his project.
- Reports indicate chief executives Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox have informally sought player views on the manager, with captain Bruno Fernandes among those consulted.
- Further reporting says the club is preparing a shortlist of potential successors should performances and results fail to improve.