Manchester United have "no excuses" in their bid to get back to the top of English and European football, according to Diogo Dalot , after the club opened their new £50 million ($67.2m) training centre.
The first-team building at Carrington re-opened on Friday after a year-long project driven by co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Speaking at the opening, Ratcliffe likened the old facility to "a hospital."
The 72-year-old branded the new training centre as "world class" and Dalot, one of Ruben Amorim's new six-man leadership team, said it's now up to the players to produce performances to match.
"I think finally we're getting to a level where this club deserves and now it's up to us, on the pitch, to also match that standard," said Dalot.
"If we're talking about a club like Man United, we