Ruben Amorim demands that Manchester United players avoid any more heart attacks.
According to The Sun: Head coach Ruben Amorim has urged his players to avoid 'heart attacks' after a confident 2-0 victory over Sunderland.
Despite the criticism, the coach emphasized the professionalism of his team in the match against the 'Black Cats'.
GettyThe coach noted that, despite fans' desire for dramatic matches, the unpredictable nature of the season only worsens the situation and exhausts the players.
"Amorim told the players that while fans want drama, he does not. He was very pleased with the game against Sunderland, considering it professional, which is markedly different from the stressful matches they played this season and last," the source notes.
Ratcliffe's Taxi
While rumors that Sir Jim Ratcliffe arrived by helicopter at United's training base in Carrington sound impressive, he actually chose a more modest approach.
Ratcliffe's private jet landed at Manchester airport, from where he took a taxi to the club.
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It was also reported that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is back in Manchester and recently attended a Salford match.
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Observing Mbeumo
Brian Mbeumo continues to show good form, coming on as a substitute for Cameroon. He scored in the World Cup qualifying match.
Cameroon won 2-0 against Mauritius, and Mbeumo, by the way, scored two assists in previous international matches.
Crossover between rugby and golf
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Mason Mount was spotted playing golf with rugby legend Owen Farrell in Surrey. The trio supported a charity event for Pitch London.
Comfort for fans
United fans can now enjoy comfort in the new International Suite, previously used by corporate fans. The suite features bars and comfortable seating during breaks.
One fan remarked:
“I went for a beer, and when I saw the open doors, it was like seeing Narnia.”
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The celebrated victory over Sunderland highlighted the team's stability under Ruben Amorim's management, who points to the need to maintain player professionalism. Meanwhile, the changes in club management, as well as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's return, spark curiosity among fans.
Fan sites, such as the new International Suite, provide amenities that make attending matches even more appealing, highlighting the club's commitment to enhancing the fan experience at the stadium.
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