RUBEN AMORIM admits he doesn't have a magic wand when it comes to fixing all the problems facing him as Manchester United boss.
But he is determined to go on and prove he is the right choice to lead the fallen giants back to the top of English football.
Amorim has endured a difficult start to his reign at Old Trafford.
The Portuguese has found himself on a roller-coaster ride that has seen United beat neighbours Manchester City at the Etihad but also lose four of the last six games in all competitions, taking just seven points from his first six league matches.
Amorim's lowest point came last Sunday as Bournemouth gave United a 3-0 hiding in front of their own supporters.
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