Manchester United defender Diogo Dalot has said that Ruben Amorim is building a team of players that will fight for one another. He recently revealed that he believes the biggest change has been the mentality inside the dressing room.
Speaking during an interview with the press, Dalot shared that the coach is tirelessly working on ensuring MUFC creates more chances next season.

According to him, the aim is to boost the intensity during matches, and the recent preseason games have shown that there are signs of improvement.
“I think we are creating a group that fights for each other.
I think that’s what we are trying to create. Obviously, there’s still a long way to go. I think you can see straight away some signs of the team fighting a bit more, having more intensity, and that’s what we are trying to do,” he said.
Dalot further noted that the Portuguese manager has set very clear standards ahead of next season, and the players are expected to meet it or leave the club.
Diogo concluded by saying that Bruno Fernandes rejecting Saudi Arabia is proof that the captain believes MUFC can get back to the top.
“He [Amorim] is very clear on his messages that you want to be a part of the team or you cannot be here.
If you want to be in Manchester United, you need to match some standards. If you’re not able to match it, it’s not a place for you.
The message is really clear. The message was that if you started the preseason, it’s because he believes that we are the group that needs to come.
Bruno staying is a clear message that he still believes that this club can go to the places that it should be.
I don’t think there’s a better way of starting a season than your captain staying and believing that this can go in the right direction.
It’s a clear message for the other teammates, for everybody, that we have to believe. We have to work really hard to put Manchester back on the place that it deserves,” he added.
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