I was hoping that Amorim would come into a job at United that look dead on their feet, without the expectations that previous managers had. To just get off and start winning immediately, and if not, the manager's a failure, etc, etc.
40 seconds into the Overlap, Neville's mentioning Top 4 for United again. Expectations suddenly jump right back up. If Amorim doesn't start on the right foot, he's gonna be the first to talk about "lack of identity, lack of coaching', but end it with his signature 'never wanted a manager sacked' nonsense.
He's part of the problem.
Same with the whole Casemiro and Rashford thing. There's a bit of positivity around the club again. Suddenly, we've got something to nitpick to stir negativity again.