Champions League absence could benefit Man Utd, says Amorim
Manchester United's Portuguese head coach Ruben Amorim speaks during a press conference at Old Trafford in Manchester, north-west England on May 14, 2025 during a media day ahead of their UEFA Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur. The UEFA Europa League final will take place on May 21 in Bilbao. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim said on Tuesday that
missing out on Champions League football could be a blessing in disguise in his
attempts to rebuild the fallen giants.
The Portuguese coach addressed the media in the Malaysian capital
Kuala Lumpur fresh from United's worst season since 1974, having come 15th in
the Premier League.
They missed out on a Champions League lifeline -- and with it a
financial windfall -- by losing to fellow strugglers Spurs 1-0 in the Europa
League final last week.
"I have to say that for us not to be in the Champions League
could be an advantage to perform better, to prepare better for games, to build
that core that we need for the future," said Amorim, who replaced Erik ten
Hag during the season but failed to spark a turnaround.
"So I think it’s a good thing for us to take advantage not to
have European games," added Amorim, whose phone alarm went off during the
press conference ahead of Wednesday's friendly against a Southeast Asian XI,
sparking laughter among members of the media.
With money tight to get the right players in over the summer for
his favoured formation, Amorim faces a stiff task to get United back among the
elite next season.
"The target for now is to win the first game. We have a lot
to do during this summer. We have to prepare the team," he said.
"When you are Manchester United, people are going to expect
us to be at the top. But we have to understand the context.
"I don’t want the team to think about a big target, just a
small target by winning the first game and then to the second game," added
Amorim, who hinted he could give the fringe players a chance in their first
post-season friendly.
United hope friendlies in Malaysia and against Hong Kong on Friday
will bring in some much-needed revenue, with the BBC reporting that the trip
will generate about $10 million (£7.8m) for the club.
Midfielder Mason Mount insisted he was delighted to arrive in
steamy Kuala Lumpur despite jetting off just hours after the 2-0 win over Aston
Villa on Sunday.
Fans gathered at Kuala Lumpur's airport to welcome the team on
Monday evening.
"We got off the plane, there were hundreds of people waiting
for us to take pictures and welcome us to the country. We’re excited to be over
here and obviously looking forward to the game tomorrow," he said.
Highs of 37 degrees Celsius (99 Fahrenheit) are forecast in Kuala
Lumpur this week and thunderstorms predicted on the day of the game at the
84,000-capacity Bukit Jalil national stadium.


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