Ruben Amorim ignores financial realities with latest Man Utd slam
Briefly

Manchester United's head coach Ruben Amorim expressed mixed sentiments about the prospect of winning the Europa League, stating it wouldn't resolve the club's underlying issues despite the financial benefits of qualifying for the Champions League. Since taking over, the team has seen little improvement, and Amorim stressed that real change requires consistency, good recruitment, and a strong academy. He also noted that a potential windfall from Champions League qualification could help in future player acquisitions, but ultimately, success cannot be defined by trophies alone.
"[Winning a trophy] is not the most important thing," the Portuguese boss sighed. "Of course people are going to look in a different way for this season, especially for the coach. Again, it's something more in the core of our club."
"We need to change a lot of things and we need to be consistent. Europa League is not going to change anything in our problems - it's going to give us Champions League next year, more money to spend - but the problems are still there."
"It could change our summer and change the next years. We have to deal with a lot of things in our club and we will be fine with Champions League or without Champions League."
"We have to change the minds of our fans with consistency, good decisions, good recruitment, good academy. This is what we need to bring a sense of stability to the club."
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