Shaw Confident Manchester United Boss Amorim’s can improve the “toxic” changing rooms

Manchester United defender Luke Shaw supported the uncompromising approach to Manager Ruben Amorim to improve the wardrobe standards, saying that the atmosphere was “enough toxic” sometimes. Amorim took charge of United in difficulty in November in November and demanded more commitment from the team. He also freezed key characters like Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho,…

Manchester United defender Luke Shaw supported the uncompromising approach to Manager Ruben Amorim to improve the wardrobe standards, saying that the atmosphere was “enough toxic” sometimes.

Amorim took charge of United in difficulty in November in November and demanded more commitment from the team. He also freezed key characters like Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho, who were among the five players seeking to leave the club in the tight season.

“Most of the time, I’m here in recent years, it has been extremely negative,” said Shaw, a united player since 2014, in an interview with the Bbc Posted Wednesday.

“It can be quite toxic, the environment is not at all healthy … We need a healthy environment, it’s positive, which has good energy and good happiness. When you have all these things, you feel free and you express yourself more.

“Ruben provides requests. The mentality is a great thing. He talks about it a lot … He demands 100% and does not want anything less. If someone is 85 to 90%, it’s not enough. I think, especially this year, if you don’t do the right things, you will not play.”

Amorim was without compromise when he called into question the working rate of Rashford, saying that he prefers to choose the goalkeeper coach that players with Timi-enthusic.

Rashford joined Barcelona on loan, while British media reports have linked Garnacho to a move to Chelsea or Aston Villa.

“The manager is not disturbed. He does not care who is the player. That’s how it should be. Whatever he wants, as players, we have to deliver, and we are fully behind that,” added Shaw.

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United, who finished 15th last season and lost the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur, started the new home campaign against Arsenal on August 17.