Manchester United manager Rúben Amorim has urged his players and fans to concentrate on building a better future rather than dwelling on past mistakes or recent criticism involving Cristiano Ronaldo. Speaking after recent comments that reignited debate about the club’s direction, Amorim made it clear that his focus is on progress, not the past.
In a firm but measured tone, Amorim acknowledged that Manchester United has faced difficult times in recent years, marked by inconsistent performances and internal challenges. He admitted that the club has made several mistakes but said the team is now committed to learning from them and moving forward.
“What we need to focus on is the future,” Amorim said. “We know that we as a club made a lot of mistakes in the past, but we are trying to change that. So, let’s not focus on what happened. Let’s focus on what we are doing now, and we are doing that.”
His remarks came amid renewed criticism from former United star Cristiano Ronaldo, who had previously voiced frustrations about how the club was being managed before his exit. While Amorim did not directly address Ronaldo’s latest comments, his message appeared aimed at restoring calm and refocusing the team on rebuilding its identity.
Since taking charge, Amorim has emphasized discipline, teamwork, and the importance of long-term planning. He has also introduced a more structured playing style, hoping to return Manchester United to consistent form and competitiveness at the top level of English and European football.
Supporters have responded with mixed feelings — some appreciating Amorim’s vision and honesty, while others remain impatient for tangible results. However, the Portuguese coach maintained that real progress takes time and requires collective effort across the club, from management to players and fans.
Amorim’s message reflects a growing determination within Manchester United’s leadership to break away from cycles of controversy and disappointment. With his call to “focus on the future,” the manager signaled that rebuilding confidence, unity, and ambition remains his top priority as he continues to shape a new era for the club.
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