The Daily Mail reported that after the defeat in the Manchester City Derby, Amorin answered only four reporters' questions and was taken away by club staff.
The Post learned that Manchester United executives were worried that Amorin was prone to losing control, especially after the loss. Amorin explained that he lost control after Greens' game last month, saying: "Sometimes I hate my players, sometimes I want to quit."
He reiterated his football philosophy on Sunday, suggesting he would rather be fired than change his position, and the unexpected brief press conference came to an abrupt end.
The 40-year-old coach's other impressive post-match remarks include claims that his team may be the worst in Manchester United history, saying he would rather let the 63-year-old goalkeeper coach play than choose Rashford, and comments that Maynu needs to compete with Bruno Fernandez, which directly led to the youth training star's desire to leave the team on loan.