Manchester United’s dismal 15th place finish in the Premier League last season has prompted midfielder Manuel Ugarte to express unwavering support for manager Ruben Amorim. Despite leading the team to just seven victories in 27 league outings since his appointment in November, Ugarte remains optimistic about the future under Amorim’s guidance.
The club faced a season filled with challenges, including a heartbreaking defeat in the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur, which further compounded their struggles as they missed out on competing in European competitions for the upcoming season. Ugarte emphasized the need for improvement and responsibility, noting that the team is motivated and believes in Amorim’s strategies.
“It’s important to have faith in our coach and what he wants,” Ugarte remarked. Having previously played under Amorim at Sporting, he underscored the time required for new connections to gel in high-pressure settings like Manchester United.
As part of their pre-season preparations, United will face Bournemouth in Chicago and Everton in Atlanta, before opening the new Premier League campaign against Arsenal on August 17. These encounters are seen as key opportunities for the team to rebuild and showcase their readiness for the challenges ahead.
This commitment to change and improvement reflects a crucial moment for Manchester United, as they aim to harness their past struggles into spirited performances in the future. As they work to rebuild and strengthen their squad, fans can cautiously remain hopeful that the upcoming season will mark a significant turnaround for the club.

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