The club is at a crossroads, deciding whether to stand behind Amorim or sack him, which would put them back to square one. Amorim has taken responsibility for his role and is working hard to turn things around, and he deserves the chance to do so.
His decision to let go of players like Marcus Rashford and Antony has backfired, with Rashford leaving permanently and Antony finding his form with Real Betis. In just 25 games for Betis, Antony has scored nine goals and provided four assists, a significant improvement from his one goal and zero assists in 14 games for Manchester United.
Antony's success with Betis has been a key factor in their qualification for the UEFA Conference League final against Chelsea, and he has expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to find himself again at the Spanish club.
When asked about his time at Manchester United, Antony mentioned that he was unhappy and didn't feel the desire to play football, which is a stark contrast to his current form.
Real Betis is keen to keep Antony, but they may face competition from other clubs, including Atletico Madrid. If Antony helps Betis overcome Chelsea in the Conference League final, they will qualify for the Europa League, and keeping him will be crucial for their future success.
Manchester United supporters will be disappointed if Antony shines brightly against Chelsea, as it will highlight the club's failure to help him reach his potential. Amorim's judgment will also be questioned, and the club will be left to wonder what went wrong with Antony's time at Old Trafford.