Amorim is likely to be let go if the team does not win the Europa League, as reports suggest that owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the board are considering replacing him. Despite this, Amorim expressed his gratitude to the club's loyal supporters who will be traveling to Spain for the match. He acknowledged that winning the Europa League would not be enough to make up for the disappointing season.
"It's not enough to just win the Europa League," Amorim said. "It's not enough for all the support our fans have given us this season. They have been incredibly loyal and dedicated, and we appreciate everything they've done for us."
Amorim also talked about the team's preparation for the big game. He said that the entire squad is aware of the significance of the occasion and is excited to give the fans a good performance. "We're preparing well," Amorim said. "You can feel the excitement at Carrington, and we're all looking forward to the final. It's a massive game for us, and we want to give our fans something to be proud of."
Amorim admitted that he has mixed feelings about the game. He's excited to be in the final, but he also feels a sense of responsibility as the team's coach. He wants to help the team win the final and give something back to the club, the fans, and the staff.
Tottenham has already beaten Manchester United three times this season, and this game is a must-win for both teams. Both managers, Amorim and Ange Postecoglou, are under pressure to perform well and save their jobs.