Man Utd's goal should be Premier League glory again, says Amorim

3rd March 2025

"The goal is to win the Premier League, so I know that we are losing games and losing trophies during this season but the goal is to win the Premier League again," said Amorim.

Manchester United's Dutch striker #11 Joshua Zirkzee is consoled by Manchester United's Portuguese head coach Ruben Amorim after missing the final penalty in the penalty shoot-out with Fulham. AFP Photo
By AFP . and Angela Ndagano
Journalists @New Vision
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Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim said the Red Devils have to target a return to the top of the Premier League after exiting the FA Cup to Fulham on penalties.

Defeat to the Cottagers compounded a miserable start to Amorim's time in charge with United down in 14th in the Premier League, 34 points behind leaders Liverpool.

However, the Portuguese coach said ending the club's wait since 2013 for another Premier League title is his ultimate goal at Old Trafford rather than cup glory.

"The goal is to win the Premier League, so I know that we are losing games and losing trophies during this season but the goal is to win the Premier League again," said Amorim.

"I don't know how long it's going to take but that is our goal. If you think like that, we can suffer a little bit in these defeats, a lot sometimes, but we have a goal so we continue forward no matter what."

Fulham's German goalkeeper #01 Bernd Leno (L) celebrates with teammates after making the save to win the penalty shoot-out over Manchester United at Old Trafford. AFP Photo

Fulham's German goalkeeper #01 Bernd Leno (L) celebrates with teammates after making the save to win the penalty shoot-out over Manchester United at Old Trafford. AFP Photo



The idea of United reigning supreme at the top of the English game again seems fanciful at the moment.

Amorim has won just five of his 16 league games in charge.

"It's impossible to know (how long it will take)," he added.

"But you start understanding. I think the players are better, we understand better the league, we know what to do with the squad, what is the future and we'll see in the future."

United's immediate attention turns to the Europa League, which is now their only hope of a trophy this season.

Amorim's men face a tough last 16 tie against Real Sociedad and their chances were not helped by being forced to 120 minutes.

"It's really important but we have to recover the players, try to push for the other players that are out because they were really tired," said Amorim.

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