Amorim has managed to ease the pressure on himself with a 2-0 win over Sunderland at Old Trafford, securing another week as the team's head coach.
This comes as Amorim is set to celebrate his one-year anniversary as Manchester United manager, a period marked by both positive and negative results.
One notable aspect of Amorim's tenure is the small number of Premier League victories, with only six wins in his last eight months in charge, all of which came against teams facing relegation or promotion.
In a recent discussion, Carragher expressed his concerns about Amorim's performance, stating that he doesn't think the manager has been effective enough.
Carragher pointed out that Amorim's record as Manchester United manager is below average, with the team scoring only two more goals than they have conceded in his 50 games in charge.
Amorim is contracted until 2027, and if he were to be let go, Manchester United would have to pay a significant amount to release him from his current deal.
Only time will tell whether Amorim will remain as manager, but if results don't improve, Carragher's concerns will be validated.