Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim addressed the fallout from Cristiano Ronaldo’s recent criticism and insisted his priority remains looking ahead.
With Ronaldo’s remarks dominating headlines, suggesting United “cannot perform miracles” and lack structure, Amorim emphasised the need for progress over debate.
“He knows he has a huge impact in everything he said,” Amorim said. “What we need to focus on is the future.
“We know that we, as a club, made a lot of mistakes in the past, but we are trying to change that. So let’s not focus on what happened.”
He continued: “Let’s focus on what we are doing now, and we are doing that. We are changing a lot of things in the structure, the way we do things, that we want the players to behave. We are doing that, and we are improving.
“So let’s focus on the way we are doing things, we are improving. Let’s continue and forget a little bit the past.”
Amorim’s stance highlights a shift in philosophy at Old Trafford, placing club identity, structure and forward momentum above public distractions. Ronaldo’s critique, though sharp, strengthened the coach’s message: rebuild with purpose and clarity.
The Reds must now translate intention into results. With change under way, the Portuguese gaffer expects everyone to stay committed, focused and united. The future, he insists, starts now.

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