Manchester United have published their annual yearbook. As you would expect, it contains a positive assessment of what lies ahead from manager Ruben Amorim and technical director Jason Wilcox. While many United fans are looking ahead with trepidation for the new campaign after last season's awful 15th-placed finish and a relatively quiet summer on the transfer front so far, Wilcox adopts a more cheery note.
Manchester United have published their annual yearbook.
As you would expect, it contains a positive assessment of what lies ahead from manager Ruben Amorim and technical director Jason Wilcox.
While many United fans are looking ahead with trepidation for the new campaign after last season's awful 15th-placed finish and a relatively quiet summer on the transfer front so far, Wilcox adopts a more cheery note.
"We all recognise that the men's first team fell well short of expectations last season, and we know many of the reasons for that as we went through the difficult process of changing our head coach, our style of play, and many other things around the club," said Wilcox.
"We now feel in a much stronger position, with Ruben and our new football leadership team bedded in, to start moving in the right direction.
"I feel a sense of excitement about the opportunity in front of us."
United open their Premier League season against title challengers Arsenal at Old Trafford on 17 August.
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