Yes of course Manchester United have all it takes to become a better club because when we talk about squad they are okay, they have so many good quality players that can deliver well in times performance, and also just as you said irrespective of how poor Manchester United may have been performing we cannot compare them to most of the middle teams that are struggling to come up.
However, this season Manchester United still often experiences difficulties in most of its important matches, because having more quality players does not guarantee that a team will be better if the coach is not good enough in giving direction to every player in the team. I also really want to see big changes in the Manchester United team this season, especially in the way they play when playing matches in any competition.
Perhaps what Manchester United needs right now is a good coach that could understand them and has the same pattern and vision with them, this was the reason I mention that Pep Guardiola is the right coach that's well suitable for Manchester United but unfortunately he can never leave Manchester City for now.
Now there are many people who have highlighted the Manchester United team coach when a series of bad and unsatisfactory results befell the Manchester United team this season, so I also agree more that Manchester United wants to have a better coach from now on to boost their performance with the players who have there are like now.
Yeah I believe that there is every chance that there performance will improve after changing there coach, actually I'm not disputing the fact that Manchester United coach is not a qualified coach but what I'm trying to say is that his pattern of coaching is not suitable for Manchester United because ever since he started coaching Manchester United they have not made any much improvement so perhaps trying another coach will be a good option for Manchester United, but the question is that which coach can handle Manchester United the way Alex Ferguson did?