"It's not about the players." Ruben Amorim on the current state of the team and the future


Manchester United suffered a 0-2 defeat to West Ham in their latest match, dropping down to 16th place in the league table. The head coach commented on the club's current situation.
Details: According to Ruben Amorim, the problem doesn't lie with the players—he points to himself and the culture within the club.
Quote: "It's not about the players. I'm talking about myself and the club's culture. We have to change that. We need to be really strong this summer and show some courage. If this mentality still remains here, we must make room for other people," the United boss stated.
In related news, Manchester United refused to cover travel expenses for club staff to attend a match that could see the team return to the UEFA Champions League. Instead, staff members were offered food vouchers to use at local venues in Manchester.
Reminder: Earlier reports indicated that United is preparing for a new wave of layoffs, which will affect another 200 employees, including some who had already been dismissed previously.










