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Ruben Amorim tells Man United players to run like ‘Mad Dogs’ to bring Manchester United back to Glory

Ruben Amorim tells Man United players to run like 'Mad Dogs' to bring Manchester United back to Glory

Manchester United’s new head coach, Ruben Amorim, has set a clear standard for his players: they must run and fight with unmatched intensity if they want to compete for the Premier League title again.

Ahead of their match against Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford, Amorim delivered a brutally honest assessment of his squad’s current state, admitting, “We are a massive club, but not a massive team.”

The 39-year-old Portuguese manager emphasized that running harder and playing with greater intensity is the foundation of his strategy to revive United’s fortunes.

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“If we want to win the Premier League, we have to run like mad dogs,” he said. “Even with the best starting XI on the planet, without running, they will win nothing.”

Amorim is focused on instilling a relentless work ethic in his players. He believes the team’s ability to sprint both forward and backward with determination will be a key factor in their success.

He added, “The way we fight and sprint is the first thing we need to address. Professional athletes can cope with this demand, but it starts with training.”

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United’s disappointing start to the season has left them in 13th place, following a midweek defeat to Arsenal.

Amorim, however, is determined to manage expectations while laying the groundwork for future success.

“We’re not one of the best teams in the league right now, and we have to be honest about that,” he admitted.

“But this club has a history of greatness. Our players need to understand the weight of this badge and fight to bring back the glory.”

With Amorim’s fiery vision, Manchester United fans can only hope his “mad dog” mentality sparks a turnaround for the team.

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For now, the challenge remains balancing ambition with the reality of rebuilding a side capable of conquering the Premier League once again.

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