Amorim: Manchester United will never die
2025-03-10 11:39
Portuguese coach Ruben Amorim said: "This club will never die, there is no doubt about that."
The protest was initiated by the fan organization The 1958, which called on fans to wear black clothing to symbolize that Manchester United is "slowly dying" under the current management structure. Many fans responded positively, holding banners and shouting slogans during the game to express their dissatisfaction with the management.
Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and director Edward Glazer were at Old Trafford and were the focus of the outrage.
In the face of fans' dissatisfaction, Amorim expressed his understanding: "You can feel this on the streets, not just in the stadium. Manchester United's history and culture determine that it will not die."
"But you also know that modern football is a huge commercial system. All Premier League fans may have felt that watching games is getting more expensive and tickets are getting harder to buy. This is also a reality."
"We know the current situation is difficult, but we will try our best. Maybe the fans will be frustrated when we defend in a low position, but we won't always play like this in the future. For now, we can only try our best to win."
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