New centre includes F1 simulation room and padel court
Dalot: ‘Now there’s going to be no excuses’ on pitch
Diogo Dalot says there will be “no excuses” if Manchester United do not succeed after the opening of a new £50m training facility.
The minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe cut the ribbon on the building for the men’s team at Carrington after Sir Alex Ferguson unveiled a plaque to the long-serving club receptionist Kath Phipps, who died last year. Ratcliffe said the renovations were befitting of a club with ambitions to be one of the best in Europe, as he continues his plan to return United to previous heights.
Dalot said: “The big thing that I like the most is now there’s going to be no excuses. Ultimately, the thing that will define us is what we do on the pitch. I think what is going to bring joy to the fans, joy to ourselves is winning games. We’re getting all the conditions to put us in the best position to win. And then we just have to make that final step.”








