I'm not sure what to think about Man United's performance under Amorim. You could say a win is a win, but them conceding two goals from a low-rated team was a bit concerning. I guess it might take a bit more time to adopt to Amoim's tactic.
I can still consider it a natural thing because they are still in the transition process that is impossible to do in a short time. Some teams can do it, but this is Manchester United, we know that Amorim's arrival must bring Manchester United from a situation that is not good at all.
Overall I see there is a change that they can show, apart from some people who think their opponents are easy, but this is a hope that they can show.
The fact is Manchester united are undergoing a transition period so for now they will be struggling to win it will take time before the team will gell together and start playing what the coach really want them to play the coach is not a magician so you don't expect him change everything over night light that it will take some time the best you can do as a fan of Manchester united is to support the team and keep Faith with the coach, yes it's true that the club is not playing well but the good thing is they are wining matches that is the most important thing with time you will begin to see the changes that this taking place
When Manchester United fans should really expect much from Amorim should be by next season. This season is mainly for the transition process as you called it. Next season and other seasons will be when hopes will be high, for the fans of Manchester United expecting a trophy from the hands of Amorim at the end of the season. This season of mainly for building the team and signing new players into the club. January transfer window, Amorim will look at players for Manchester United to sign or sell out.
Agree. Rome wasn’t built in one day
Amorim must strive for progress and consistency, United fans are now 100% behind Amorim.
However, all the fans want United to win against Arsenal tonight. That's not too much, right?

I know, it's a very difficult midweek trip. A win would be great, but I'd love to see the team improve from match to match. When the team improves, good results will follow.