I agree that United management was a bit slow in taking action in sacking Erik Ten Hag, oh maybe they were still fooled by the sweet promises of 2 trophies. But look at Ten Hag results before he left, leaving behind many illnesses that Amorim had to treat. Fortunately Ruud van nistelrooy has restored the player's lost confidence a little. Now let Amorim cook
Ruud van Nistelrooy is a good manager, he knows how to develop good chemistry between the players, he got so along with them not like the former coach that always developed issues with the players, he's strictly a strong disciplinarian because he's always focused on player's behavior other than looking at their performance on the pitch. However the team's management trust Erik Ten Hag and sacking him was not part of the plan, he was given more time to make things right for the club but what did he actually do? He brought a club that was in standard shape to fallen phases and you expects everyone to be happy with the current circumstances of the club? Perhaps the new boss appointed, Ruben Amorim will elevate the performance and stats of the club this season? That's the strong beliefs every clubs possess and you expects upgrade any moment.
But what is very unfortunate now is that Ruud van Nistelrooy is no longer part of the Manchester United team coaching staff, even though since Ruud van Nistelrooy replaced Ten Hag he managed to make the team's performance better and even Man United managed to win 3 out of 4 matches led by Ruud van Nistelrooy.
Manchester United's management decision was indeed late to fire Ten Hag but I understand that because Man United's management has made a long-term commitment to Ten Hag but in fact Ten Hag really failed and there is no possibility for him to make the team better.
For the future, no one can predict what Ruben Amorim will do with Man United, but one thing is for sure that this is a difficult job for Ruben Amorim because the Man United team is already very depressed and also the competition in the Premier League is quite fierce so I think we don't need to have very high expectations for Ruben Amorim.
If Ruben Amorim can make Manchester United better than when they were coached by Ten Hag, that would be enough for this season, I think so because building a team takes time to process.