Shaw backs Amorim's bid to improve 'toxic' Man Utd dressing room

Premier League - Manchester United v Aston Villa - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - May 25, 2025 Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim reacts REUTERS/Chris Radburn/ File Photo

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Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has
backed manager Ruben Amorim's uncompromising approach to improve the standards
in the dressing room, saying the atmosphere had been "quite toxic" at
times.
Amorim took charge at struggling United in
November and demanded more commitment from the squad. He also froze out key
figures like Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho, who were among five
players seeking to exit the club in the close season.
"A lot of the time I've been here over
the last few years it's been extremely negative," said Shaw, a United
player since 2014, in an interview with the BBC published on Wednesday.
"It can be quite toxic, the
environment, it's not healthy at all... we need an environment that's healthy,
that's positive, that's got good energy and happiness. When you have all those
things, you feel free and you express yourself more.
"Ruben brings demands. Mentality is a
big thing. He talks a lot about it... he demands 100% and doesn't want anything
less. If someone's doing 85-90%, it's not enough. I think, especially this
year, if you're not doing the right things, you won't play."
Amorim was uncompromising as he questioned
Rashford's work rate, saying he would rather pick the goalkeeper coach than
half-hearted players.
Rashford has joined Barcelona on loan,
while British media reports have linked Garnacho with a move to Chelsea or
Aston Villa.
"The manager's not bothered. He
doesn't care who the player is. That's how it should be. Whatever he wants, as
players, we have to be delivering, and we are fully behind that," Shaw
added.
United, who finished 15th last season and lost the Europa League final to Tottenham Hotspur, begin the new campaign at home against Arsenal on August 17.
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