The internal atmosphere and trust at Manchester United were investigated through direct discussions with the captain and leaders. According to ESPN, CEO Omar Berrada and Sports Policy Director Jason Wilcox conducted informal interviews with several players, including captain Bruno Fernandes, to find out that the players still believe in head coach Ruben Amorim's project.
It was noted that this dialogue in the interests of the club was held not to make any decisions or foresee the future, but to feel the mood in the wardrobe, record suggestions and make sure that the processes are in the right direction. In the conversations, the attitude towards Amorim is positive: the work style and demanding nature of the 40-year-old Portuguese specialist are supported, and a healthy atmosphere prevails in the team.
From a sports perspective, the picture is clear: after 7 rounds of the Premier League, United has 10 points and is in 10th place in the table. The numbers aren't ideal, but the management's face-to-face interaction with the players demonstrates that the club's nerves aren't frayed, but rather focused on improving field operations.
In short, there are no hasty conclusions at Old Trafford yet: trust in the coach will be maintained, and improving the game and result will remain everyone's shared responsibility.
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