Ruben Amorim has called on Manchester United's first team to accept responsibility for the club's financial woes, particularly amid their underwhelming season, which sees them languishing at 15th in the Premier League. With a net loss of £113 million announced in their latest accounts, the situation has prompted discussions about cutting costs, including possible Academy sales. Amorim believes that the team's performance directly correlates with club morale and financial stability, suggesting that if the team performs well, it would alleviate some of the pressures from recent restructuring efforts, including job redundancies.
Ruben Amorim emphasized that the first team must take responsibility for Manchester United's financial struggles, citing their poor performance as a major factor.
Amorim stated, 'We have to address all the problems in the club, but one important piece of this moment is to understand how we get to this situation.'
He added that success on the pitch would ease the burden of cost-cutting measures, saying, 'When you are doing the changes, if you have a football team who are playing well and winning games, it is easier for the fans to feel that.'
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