‘No excuses’: Manchester United admit new £50m training hub must spark success

Manchester United has opened a new £50 million training facility at Carrington, which includes state-of-the-art features like an F1 simulation room and a padel court. The minority owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, cut the ribbon on the new building, and Sir Alex Ferguson unveiled a plaque in memory of a long-serving club receptionist, Kath Phipps, who passed away last year. Ratcliffe believes the renovations reflect the club's ambition to be one of the best in Europe and to return to its previous heights. Defender Diogo Dalot stated that the new facility means there will be "no excuses" for the team's performance on the pitch, as they now have access to top-class training resources.
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