United boss Amorim went on to say of rebuilding the Red Devils: "Sometimes, when you are losing, you might think let's change the standards a little bit for them [the players] to be with me. I didn't - and they saw it. Now they understand when I say something, I will do it.
"I don't treat the players as babies. But they have rules now and that can change the way you train. I'm always on top. If you don't train in the right way, I have footage to show you. And I show you in front of everybody."
Amorim is convinced that he boasts the full support of his players and a demanding board at Old Trafford, adding on the challenges that he has faced: "Try to remember one team, one big team that lost so many games and the manager kept their job. You will not find it. That shows more than words that they support me."