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Hmmm the worst thing Manchester United would do is bring in another coach in place of Amorim during the summer, it happened to Chelsea, we kept changing coaches instead of sticking to one good coach and back him up with money, I'm not saying Maresca is not good, he's trying but left for me Pochettino was beginning to get better and would done better this season, I believe he built a structure already and was ready to enhance it with better players before getting fired.
Amorim is a good coach, we can see his pattern of football when this current players are in form and stick to his instructions , which means that if the board, I mean Ineos try to support him with enough money to sign good player that would suit this structure, he'll do better than this next season, bringing in a new coach would disorganise the team once again, except they're willing to flush out many players and sign in fresh one's for the new coach, but since they're broke I think that's impossible.
I wonder how long this will last...? As a fan, I am fed up with the steps Man United take to improve their team. They keep changing managers as if that is the main problem and then when they do change managers, they will talk about how United will return to their glory days and there will be a tsunami of trophies. What a joke!!!
Maybe Amorin was possessed by the red devil at that time, as a manager even though he had a pretty good record with Sporting CP, but for some reason he chose to take over Man United with the excuse of improving his coaching career but instead of getting a career boost, what happened was a career decline.
So what really happened to Manchester United, because both the manager and the star players when they joined Man United, seemed to lose their abilities, they really performed badly but after leaving Old Trafford their careers improved again.