- Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim feels he won't receive the same amount of time to implement his vision at the club as Mikel Arteta has at Arsenal.
- The former Sporting CP manager joined the club in December and is currently facing difficulties in consistently producing positive results.
- Mikel Arteta's early tenure was marked by difficulties, but he has since transformed Arsenal into a formidable presence in the football world.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has likened his situation at Old Trafford to that of Mikel Arteta.
The Portuguese manager has had a disappointing beginning to his tenure as Manchester United's head coach, presiding over the team's worst season in the Premier League.
Mikel Arteta has led Arsenal to new heights, but faced challenges in his initial tenure as manager.

Will Manchester United give Amroin any time?
The former Sporting CP player joined the Red Devils with high expectations due to his impressive stint in Portugal.
However, a lack of adequate training, insufficient players, and injuries have led to the team's decline and they now find themselves hovering above the relegation zone.
They are currently 14th in the standings with 33 points, having 11 matches remaining, and will likely need to win a few more games to ensure Premier League survival. Prior to their match against Arsenal on Sunday, Amorim stated that he wouldn't be given the same leeway as Arteta.
I won't have the time that Arteta had," Amorim told BBC Sport. "I feel that Arsenal is a different club.
It is a distinct club, in that regard, the manner in which Arteta handled those issues serves as an inspiration to everyone.
The 2020 FA Cup is the only trophy Arteta has won at Arsenal. He came close to ending a 20-year league championship drought at Arsenal.
Arteta was on the brink of being sacked in his first full season following a disappointing spell, but he managed to turn things around and transform Arsenal into a highly competitive team. He is currently regarded as one of the most accomplished coaches in Europe.

The decline of Manchester United and the ascent of Arsenal
Both Premier League powerhouses have not won the championship since 2013 when Manchester United last lifted it under the leadership of Sir Alex Ferguson.
The Gunners, however, have not claimed the title since 2004, but have been close in recent years. This season, they are likely to fall short once again, as they trail leaders Liverpool by 16 points.
In his first full season, Arteta concluded with 61 points and 13 losses in eighth place.
Arsenal finished fifth in their second season and second in their last two seasons. It appears they will be runners-up once again this season.
In Mikel Arteta's four seasons as manager, the Gunners have accumulated 61, 69, 84, and now 89 points.
"This is happening because you believed, you were patient, and you understood what we were trying to accomplish," Arteta said after falling short last season.
We're not content with what we have, and we're determined to achieve even more.
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Gary Neville previously stated that Manchester United's Premier League match against Arsenal is upcoming.
Manchester United legend believes his former team can secure a positive outcome at Old Trafford despite their current difficulties.