Juan Mata says Ruben Amorim already has secret weapon he needs to revive Man United | OneFootball

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·3 November 2025

Juan Mata says Ruben Amorim already has secret weapon he needs to revive Man United

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Former Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata has suggested that Ruben Amorim already has what he needs to successfully turn things around at the club.

United enjoying uptick in form

After a patchy start to the season, which saw questions asked of Amorim and his role at United, there is now a sense of stability at the club.


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United are currently unbeaten in four Premier League appearances.

The club’s winning streak came to an end over the weekend as they played out a 2-2 draw with Nottingham Forest at the City Ground.

United took the lead through Casemiro before two quick goals by the hosts flipped the game on its head and threatened to bring Amorim and his players back down to reality.

However, a stunning Amad strike in the 81st minute ensured the spoils were shared between the two teams.

While not the desired victory, the team’s resilient fight to secure a draw was a positive sign of a newfound fighting spirit under Amorim.

Mata spoke to ESPN and explained how the building momentum can propel United to great heights this season.

Mata names Amorim’s secret weapon

The Spaniard told the newspaper, “Momentum is key for any club in football, but especially for a club with the size and expectations of Manchester United.”

“When you get into a momentum of bad results — and I suffered it with the club, also — it feels like it’s very difficult to get out from there.”

“But if you get a momentum like this now, hopefully they can build from it and not think about the bad results that they had in the beginning.”

Mata continued, “Momentum is key, and hopefully, this is a moment in the season where they really change and look up and not down anymore.”

“Results have been better with three wins, one draw, and no losses. Hopefully, that can create a sense of momentum within the dressing room; with the confidence of the players and also with the connection with the fans.”

“It’s nice to see some friends happy. It’s nice to see so many people who love the club happy. And that makes me also happy from afar. I really hope that they can keep they can build from this, and I really hope that at some point this fan can cut his hair. It’s not gonna be now, because it’s five games, right? But hopefully there’s a new, good streak of results.”

United are back in action on Saturday when they welcome Tottenham Hotspur to Old Trafford.

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