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MANCHESTER UNITED'S NIGHTMARE SEASON REACHED ITS NADIR IN BILBAO ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, AS THEY FELL TO DEFEAT AGAINST TOTTENHAM IN THE EUROPA LEAGUE FINAL, THE MATCH RUBEN AMORIM HAD BEEN
BUILDING TOWARDS TO SAVE THEIR MISERABLE CAMPAIGN 12:00, 22 May 2025Updated 12:07, 22 May 2025 Diogo Dalot has joined the long queue of Manchester United players urging the Old Trafford
board - and fans - to keep faith in Ruben Amorim. Dalot came on as a very late substitute in the Europa League final, a game that put a big dent in Amorim’s reputation. But skipper Bruno
Fernandes immediately threw his weight behind the manager and his countryman did the same. Dalot said: “I'm 100 percent sure that he's the right man for us because I see it every
day, the standards that he has, what he demands from us, the view that he has for the club, for the players, for the coaching staff.” Luke Shaw also made a passionate defence of Amorim but
went on to suggest the players should now be questioning whether or not they are good enough to be representing United. And Dalot, 26, went down the same path, urging his team-mates to use
the summer break to evaluate their contributions to the club’s cause. He said: “We still have one game to play but in the time that we're gonna be away, we need to think about what we
should do better and as soon as the season starts, we need to change things. READ MORE: Furious Roy Keane delivers alarming Man Utd verdict after Europa League final lossREAD MORE: Bruno
Fernandes tells Man Utd exactly how to respond to Ruben Amorim sack offer “I think the demands from each other have to be a lot higher. Ultimately, what you do every day will determine if
you win things in the long term. So that is the standard of this club. And if we don't do that every single day, it's gonna be really hard for you to put this club back on top.”
Article continues below But Dalot is also not the first United player to question whether or not the squad has got the psychological strength to establish themselves as a winning force.
Dalot said: “Results will determine a lot of things in football, as you know. When you don't win games, you always tend to go towards more negativity than positivity. “The reality is
that this season we didn't get the results that we wanted. Sometimes we deserved better, sometimes pretty much a lot of times we didn't. We need to find a way to win games and we
need to find that winning mentality. “That will make us feel more confident and as soon as we start having that consistency, I think things will start going up. “If we keep this
rollercoaster of results, of emotions, of standards, it will be really hard. Article continues below “But this club will never die … but if we want to be a part of the team that is going to
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