Manchester United’s new signed player Manuel Ugarte has opened up after their first Europa League game against Twente. The scoreline says 1-1 and the midfielder wasn’t happy for his as well as the team’s performance in the game. Ugarte criticized himself after the game by saying, “I’m the first to make self-criticism. It wasn’t a great match personally. We have to keep working.”
Manchester United’s new signing, Manuel Ugarte, has shared his thoughts following their 1-1 draw against Twente in the UEFA Europa League. The Uruguayan midfielder, who joined United this summer, expressed dissatisfaction with his performance and the team’s overall display.
Speaking candidly after the match, Ugarte did not shy away from self-criticism. The 22-year-old struggled to assert his usual dominance in midfield, and the team’s lack of cohesion was evident as they failed to capitalize on key opportunities.
Despite taking the lead early in the game, United were pegged back by Twente’s equalizer, leaving them with just one point from their opening group-stage fixture. Ugarte’s comments highlight a desire to improve, both individually and as a unit, as they look to bounce back in their upcoming matches.
 
 
          