Ruben Amorim has said that “there is no doubt” that Manchester United can reach the peak of the Premier League and the Champions League again and repeat the rocky statements made by his player Luk Shaw on the club’s pre -season tour.
United finished the 15th final in an unpleasant season, the lowest end of their league since the 1989-90 and the Europa League final to Tottenham to finish without silver dishes.
But Amorim, who said “the hardest part” is his job going to play “to know” know[ing] That we do not want to be competitive.
“I know this is a wide gap from where we ended – but this is Manchester United,” Amorim said in a conversation with various publications before his friendly against Everton in Chicago.
Asked whether United can win the Premier League and the Champions League again, he said, “I have no doubt.
“There are things that you can’t buy that club: Pencil, History, Fans. With all these things, if we have another culture, we can go back to our place.”
His remarks repeated Shaw, who said before the tour, “The goal is to win the Premier League.” “I know that people are asking me after last season, but that should be.”
Shaw also commented that “there is no problem” in the United team, although many players are happening and several expensive signatures for exit or outdoors.
Exiles Jadon Sancho, Antony, Alejandro Garnacho and Tyrrell Malacia were not included in the pre -season team and were given the opportunity to discover the possibility of moving, while Marcus Rashford was borrowed to Barcelona.

Amorium provided an explanation of the status of the status of the affairs in Old Trafford. “There are players who clearly show that they don’t want to be here and that’s normal. They’re not bad and I’m good. I’m not bad and they are good,” he said.
“If the market is closed and they are Manchester United players, we have to treat them as a club in the same situation. But at this moment I only work with players who I think they want to stay and other kids are trying to find a solution for their jobs.”
“He is a really talented boy and sometimes things don’t work out,” he said.
“But I feel that, I think it is clear that Garchacho wants something else with a different leadership and I can understand it. So I think it’s okay.”
This 40 -year -old apparently considers its tenure as a long -term project. “I want to be Manchester United for a while,” he said, later claimed to be “20 years” at the club.
“And it took me five years to choose this club, so I don’t want to defeat,” he added.