Man United actually already has a good defender like Leny Yoro but unfortunately the problem that MU experienced last season happened to the player who was injured.
Good? In terms of which statistics? Yoro has never played more than 2 games for Man United due to injury. And in his first appearance against Rangers it was not something we can judge overall. So I'm confused how to judge him? I even have trouble finding the source of his achievements. Except from the Local article that said Erik Ten Hag was satisfied, it seems 1 game is not something satisfying if it ends up sacrificing a much more important game due to injury. So there is no "good" rating. So far for Yoro with Man United until he recovers and proves me wrong.
Local sourceI completely agree with you because without attaching emotions and judging by facts and figures, a single match is not something to use in rating a player. Without mincing words, Manchester Utd desperately to sign more reliable defenders if they must make any serious progress this season. In addition to Yoro, Tyrell Malacia and Victor Lindelöf are all injured and that is should be a big course of concern.
Although I don't see that happening but I'd rather see Manchester United sack Erik Ten Hag and give the coaching job to Ruud Van Nistelrooy to handle. You cannot just come here to say things like this, is Michael Carrick an upgrade of Erik Ten Hag? That's one question you should be asking yourself. You take I'd not a great idea honestly, it makes zero sense. Most of you forget the first season of Erik Ten Hag. I believe he can go on to win all the game in the month of September for Manchester United after returning from international break. Michael Carrick is not a great long term coach for Manchester United.
WT actual Fvck?! This is wrong, this is nowhere near correct. Y'all talk like Manchester United wasn't playing horribly under Jose Mourinho. For goodness sake, what is the meaning of all these? Since Sir Alex Ferguson, Erik Ten Hag is the best manager, do you know what it means to win two trophies in two seasons and also be in three finals in two seasons? Your take is not smart, not cool, not great.
I don't oppose your opinion, while you seem to say my opinion like nonsense without explaining why Ruud Van Nistelrooy is more worthy of being a coach compared to Ryan Giggs and Michael Carrick. Just relax and you don't need to force your opinion to be correct, even if it is correct, some people can still disagree with you.
Of course Van Nistelrooy is not bad at all, in fact I was really a fan of him as a player in the past. It's up to who is deemed more worthy of replacing Ten Hag if this is his last season, but I think one of the two players I mentioned looks worthy of being given a chance.
I will go with Ryan Giggs any time any day because he seem more experienced and more of the United blood than the others. Van Nistelrroy will come last for me because he is more of Spanish football which is somewhat different from the EPL. So he will find it really hard to cope, at least at the beginning. No doubt he is a great player who has earn his mark in football but coaching is completely a different game that has its own peculiarities.