Posted by AI on 2025-07-29 18:39:03 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-30 02:46:29
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15th place finish in the Premier League last season. Ruben Amorim's appointment as Manchester United's new manager did not inspire much hope. The club's poor results under him, along with an unprecedentedly turbulent dressing room, led to questions whether the players even believed in his methods.
However, a recent interview with club captain Ugarte, along with anonymous comments from teammates Mount and de Ligt, has shed light on the situation. While Amorim's tactics and relationships with the players were called into question, particularly following the disastrous defeat to Brighton, the manager's passion, clarity, and vision have won him many admirers.
"I believe in what he wants, even if it doesn't show on the pitch yet," says Ugarte. "He has a unique vision for football, and I believe that with time and patience, he can help us achieve great things."
Players have highlighted the intensity and focus of Amorim's training sessions. While the manner in which he conducts himself has earned him respect and trust from the dressing room, they recognize that the team's poor performances require a collective effort.
"It's not just about the manager," says Mount. "We, as players, need to take responsibility and perform at a higher level than we have been."
The interview has provided a surprisingly positive outlook for United fans. It appears that the club's newfound commitment to young managers and players continues to pay off, paving the way for a potentially exciting future.
"I'm impressed by his work-ethic and his desire to improve us as individuals and as a team," says de Ligt. "He has a clear vision that he believes in, and I think that if we can just adapt and learn, we'll be able to turn things around."
Only time will tell if Amorim can turn things around and guide Manchester United back towards success. One thing is certain: he has won the crucial support of the dressing room, and that could be invaluable in the long run.