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Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2023/2024
by
asriloni
on 17/11/2023, 23:43:08 UTC

Ferguson's impact in Manchester united can never be comparable as he has left a very big record that might be very difficult for any coach to break in Manchester united. Manchester united pattern of football eventually changed after Ferguson's exit from Manchester united. They've been struggling from one coach to another but none has been able to break the dead luck that has besieged the club for some years now. I think Manchester united needs a coach that can have almost same coaching experience Ferguson had during his coaching career for the club.

United's management needs to do something very fast to aid Manchester united performance as the club might really be paving their way to relegation and it will be very sad that a reputable club that has recorded lots of success in England will peradventure drop to relegation due to poor performance.
It would be very difficult for any coach to attain the record of Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, especially wih the way it's poorly run currently by the Glaziers, they make it very difficult for most of the coaches that came after Ferguson to succeed in their 2nd tenure, by refusing to provide enough funds to strength the team, they did it with Mourinho, Ole and currently Erik Ten Hag, since Ferguson's departure the only coach that's almost break the dead luck was Jose Mourinho who finished 2nd position.

For sure Sir Alex Ferguson really did a great job while in his duty as Manchester united head coach winning 13 premier league matches for Manchester united and also won two UEFA champions league titles and about five FA cup. This record kept by Sir Alex Ferguson is the greatest any coach has achieved in the English premier league. Indeed Ferguson will always be remembered for his great impact not only to Manchester united but in football history at large more of his kind are very rare.
But that's the old story. The constant reminder of this fact will result in fans becoming increasingly delusional, as they hold onto the belief that Manchester United can make a swift comeback. In fact, how many times MU changed its coach? How many times MU was also sacking the coaches? So far, there's no progress that can even very close to the ferguson's achievement. The thing is very different right now. Manchester united is just trying to get into the good form but it's always failed due to the various reason.
The fans are always being trapped in their delusional mind. They are feeling hard to accept the truth if manchester united never has outstanding performance again since ferguson has gone from the club.
The golden era has passed and this makes me think that MU is going to be stuck in the same place till club will have a proper coach to manage the club.