Ruben Amorim has taken responsibility alongside the first team for Manchester United's failures, which have resulted in significant staff redundancies. As Sir Jim Ratcliffe prepares to cut 200 more jobs, the club's financial mismanagement has come to the forefront. Performance issues on the pitch, such as failing to qualify for the Champions League, have exacerbated financial troubles. Injuries to key players have further complicated the situation, contributing to concerns about morale at the club. Amorim emphasized the impact of these issues on the team's environment while outlining the difficulty in rebuilding the squad under current financial constraints.
I think it's really important for us in the first team, coaches and players, to not ignore that. People are losing their jobs so we have to acknowledge that.
The biggest problem is the football, because we spend the money, we are not winning, we are not in Champions League, so the revenues are not the same.
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