
Amorim: I Will Not Risk Dalot, and Manchester United Is in a Difficult Financial Situation
Manchester United is preparing for a crucial match against Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League final for the 2024/2025 season, as the Red Devils aim to save their season and qualify for the Champions League next season by winning the European title.
In this context, Portuguese head coach Ruben Amorim spoke about the situation within the team ahead of the anticipated final in important statements.
Amorim said: "I will not risk Dalot against Chelsea, as he faces a real risk of injury again. When a player gets injured and then suffers an injury in the same area, things become more complicated and dangerous, and I do not want to lose him in the final."
He continued: "The season has been extremely difficult for everyone at Manchester United; changing coaches multiple times and the frequent switching of playing styles has negatively affected the team. The poor results in the Premier League confirm the extent of the suffering."
Amorim emphasized his concern for the human aspects of the coaching staff, stating: "I wanted to show support for all the coaching staff members, so I took it upon myself to transport 30 individuals from their families to the Europa League final. It was important for everyone to feel that their families were close to them at this historic moment, especially after the club refused to cover the expenses due to the financial crisis."
Amorim concluded his statements by saying: "The club is going through a very complex financial phase; we are trying to hold together and overcome the crises, but the reality cannot be denied; the financial situation is critical."
In this context, Portuguese head coach Ruben Amorim spoke about the situation within the team ahead of the anticipated final in important statements.
Amorim said: "I will not risk Dalot against Chelsea, as he faces a real risk of injury again. When a player gets injured and then suffers an injury in the same area, things become more complicated and dangerous, and I do not want to lose him in the final."
He continued: "The season has been extremely difficult for everyone at Manchester United; changing coaches multiple times and the frequent switching of playing styles has negatively affected the team. The poor results in the Premier League confirm the extent of the suffering."
Amorim emphasized his concern for the human aspects of the coaching staff, stating: "I wanted to show support for all the coaching staff members, so I took it upon myself to transport 30 individuals from their families to the Europa League final. It was important for everyone to feel that their families were close to them at this historic moment, especially after the club refused to cover the expenses due to the financial crisis."
Amorim concluded his statements by saying: "The club is going through a very complex financial phase; we are trying to hold together and overcome the crises, but the reality cannot be denied; the financial situation is critical."