That's the question... What was he like in his last couple of managing stints? Was he a big splurger? Did he want to splash the cash for the best players he could find or does he like getting the players young and develop them under his wing? If it's the former, it's gonna be more of the same. If it's the latter, pretty sure United needs more time to get back on track to be a top 4 club again.
I like laughing at them but tbqh I'd like to see them get back to being title contenders again. Hopefully they finally get the right manager this time around.
Manchester United needs a lot of discipline and someone with a track record to succeed; they need a classic manager, not all of this modern manager bullshit, to restore the club to its old glory. Attempting to develop young, inexperienced players is a gamble that doesn't guarantee success.
They could spend billions like Chelsea, and it would still not work. Amorim is not the one who can bring back the glory days. He is too inexperienced for this, and players will constantly treat him disrespectfully. Look at Sancho, Rashford and co.