Mason Mount believes Manchester United are progressing well under Ruben Amorim. The team is preparing for a Europa League final against Tottenham in Bilbao on Wednesday. This match offers not only a chance at a European trophy but also a spot in next season's Champions League. Despite both teams having disappointing Premier League seasons, this game presents an opportunity for redemption.
United and Spurs have struggled in the league, with Spurs currently 17th and United 16th, both failing to secure wins in their last nine matches. Amorim's squad can only aim for a 14th place finish, yet Mount remains optimistic about their direction. Reflecting on their journey, he stated, "I feel we're close," emphasising the importance of small details in games.

Mount has faced challenges since joining United from Chelsea in 2023, including injuries that limited his playtime. He has participated in 45 matches across all competitions, starting only 17 times and accumulating just 1,580 minutes on the field. Despite these setbacks, he has contributed four goals and one assist.
Discussing his injury struggles, Mount shared, "The injuries are something that obviously I didn't see coming." He expressed his determination to stay focused despite not being able to play as much as he wanted. His goal remains to contribute significantly to the team's success.
The upcoming Europa League final is crucial for United as it offers a chance to end the season positively. Mount highlighted the significance of this opportunity: "It's a trophy and it's Champions League football next season." Winning this match could provide a positive conclusion to an otherwise challenging season.
Mount acknowledges the need for improvement in their league performance but remains hopeful about their prospects in Europe. "We know we need to work on that," he said regarding their league form. The team is determined to win the final and secure Champions League qualification.
Throughout his time at United, Mount has remained committed despite facing difficulties. He noted the support from fans and his desire to be on the pitch helping his teammates. "I want to be out there doing as much as I can," he stated, expressing his dedication to contributing to the team's victories.
The Europa League final represents a pivotal moment for Manchester United under Ruben Amorim's leadership. A victory would not only bring silverware but also ensure participation in next season's Champions League, offering hope for better performances ahead.