Adelaide United manager Guillermo Amor says he ‘doesn’t deserve’ to pursue new contract negotiations after Friday night’s 0-5 blowout against Perth Glory at Hindmarsh.

Amor won’t look past next Friday’s clash with Newcastle Jets at the same venue despite uncertainty over his future with champion Adelaide.

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Amor apologised to fans after the Reds’ heaviest home defeat against marauding Perth Glory — that featured a Diego Castro brace.

media_camera Contract negotiations with Amor have been suspended by the club.

“I am sorry for this,” said Barcelona legend Amor after the damaging loss in a game delayed by an hour to 8.30pm due to oppressive heat.

It is understood the Reds have put contract negotiations with Amor on hold — unthinkable when Adelaide lifted an inaugural title last May at Adelaide Oval.

“After this result, 5-0, today is not a good moment. I don’t deserve nothing in this moment, I don’t deserve a signed contract,” said Amor.

“I don’t deserve after this result and situation of the team. It’s not good for me and not good for Adelaide in this case. In days or weeks it is possible we will speak. I don’t think of my future or contract.”

The champion is anchored to the bottom of the A-League ladder and virtually no chance of defending its title in the finals with eight regular rounds remaining.

media_camera Rampant Perth completely over-ran a woeful Adelaide United at Hindmarsh

Amor won’t rule a line through the season.

“I think to win the next game, every game is a final now,” said Amor

Adelaide is 11 points behind Western Sydney Wanderers who host Central Coast Mariners on Sunday.

Brisbane’s John and Ross Aloisi have previously been linked to Hindmarsh homecoming should Amor return to Spain.