Man Utd manager Ruben Amorim expressed concern about integrating young players into the team but acknowledged the necessity to enhance their chances in the Europa League following a demanding match against Lyon. Despite United's position in 14th place in the Premier League, Amorim emphasized the priority of the Europa League for salvaging the season.
In preparation for the upcoming clash with Wolves, who have been performing well under manager Vitor Pereira, Amorim hinted at potential opportunities for emerging talents like Ayden Heaven, Harry Amass, and Chido Obi-Martin to showcase their abilities. While acknowledging the challenges of introducing young players during a critical phase, Amorim highlighted the need for them to step up amidst the team's injury concerns and emphasized the unpredictability of their performances. Wolves' recent success and quality players present a formidable challenge, prompting Amorim to underscore the importance of strong support from fans in the upcoming match.