Manchester United Players Rally Behind Ruben Amorim, Expressing Confidence in His Vision and Leadership.
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Despite a challenging start to Ruben Amorim's tenure at Manchester United, the players are reportedly united in their support for the manager. After a disappointing season that saw the Red Devils finish in a historic low of 15th place in the Premier League and lose the UEFA Europa League final, questions arose about Amorim's future at the club. However, key players have voiced their confidence in the Portuguese coach and his vision for the team.

Midfielder Manuel Ugarte, a familiar face from Amorim's time at Sporting Lisbon, has been particularly vocal in his backing. Speaking after a preseason victory against West Ham, Ugarte emphasized the team's motivation and belief in Amorim's plans. "We have to improve things. We have matches to prepare for. We are all very motivated, because we believe in the coach, we believe in what he wants and that is very important," he stated. Ugarte, who joined United from Paris Saint-Germain, has become a central figure in Amorim's midfield, suggesting a strong working relationship and mutual trust between the two.

Ugarte also reflected on the instability the team experienced last season, highlighting the changes in coaching and formation. He expressed his excitement for the upcoming season and the importance of performing well for a club like United. "Last year we made some changes, we changed our coach, we changed our formation. This year I am good, I am very excited. It is important to perform well in this club, with United," Ugarte added.

Mason Mount, who has faced challenges since his arrival from Chelsea, has also spoken about the support he has received from Amorim. Mount acknowledged his difficult time at Old Trafford, with injuries hindering his progress, but expressed his determination to prove himself this season. "Yeah, 100 per cent, 100 per cent," Mount said when asked about showcasing his level in the upcoming season. "I look at the end of last season, it was positive for me to get back in the shape that I was in and to be able to play and finish the end of the season off, to get a few goals and to be back in with the lads that's the most important thing".

Mount further emphasized the importance of the preseason period for team bonding and training, stating his positive feelings and excitement for the season's start. "We're all in this together and I think this period now is so important for us to spend time together, to train, but yeah personally I'm feeling really good". "I feel like I'm in a really good place at the moment, in training in the games and just really kicking on now and I'm so excited for the start of the season," he added.

Amorim has been proactive in addressing the team's weaknesses, securing the signings of Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha to bolster the attacking options. While further additions are anticipated before the transfer window closes, Amorim is also focused on improving the existing talent within the squad. The manager's belief in Mount, describing him as "perfect" for his system, suggests a clear plan for the midfielder's role in the team.

The backing from key players like Ugarte and Mount indicates a united front within the Manchester United squad, despite the setbacks experienced last season. Their faith in Amorim's vision and their determination to improve their performances offer a sense of optimism as the team prepares for the new campaign. While challenges undoubtedly remain, the players' support for their manager provides a foundation upon which Amorim can build as he seeks to turn things around at Old Trafford.


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