Manchester United’s revamped £50 million ($67.2m) Carrington training centre has officially reopened after a year-long transformation, with Diogo Dalot declaring there are now 'no excuses' for underperformance. Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who led the overhaul, labelled the previous facility 'a hospital'. Dalot says it’s now up to the players to deliver results that match their surroundings.
Dalot says there are "no excuses" after Carrington revamp
Ratcliffe hails "world class" £50m training ground
Upgraded facilities include sleep pods and Formula 1 simulator