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Manchester United manager Rúben Amorim explained why the club didn’t sign a striker in January. He said the focus is on building team spirit instead of just scoring more goals.
WHAT HAPPENED?
Amorim admitted that not getting a new striker was risky. But he believes the club is working on something bigger than scoring more goals right now. He suggested he’s trying to create a long-term culture and structure at Old Trafford.
MANCHESTER UNITED’S CHALLENGING SEASON
Amorim’s comments come during a tough season for Manchester United. The team is inconsistent with scoring and is struggling to finish in the Premier League’s top half. The only major signing in January was 20-year-old Patrick Dorgu from Lecce, which led to criticism as rival teams strengthened their squads.
In addition, the club has new leadership under INEOS, which has called for difficult decisions and a serious rebuild. This highlights Amorim’s focus on long-term success.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR AMORIM AND UNITED?
Manchester United is aiming to save its reputation in the last weeks of the season by facing several teams in the middle of the table. They hope to narrow the gap with teams above them in the standings. Their only hope for European qualification is by winning the Europa League which would see them in next season’s Champions League. They play Athletic Club for a spot in the final this week.
Amorim plans to introduce more young players and emphasize discipline and team spirit. He hopes these changes will create a more successful future.