Oh no, I no longer believe that the coach needs more adaptation. He, like Ten Hag(who had a few seasons) had a whole season, that is - enough time to just at least stabilise the team. But no, the team slid to the relegation zone. And the only conclusion I can draw is that the problem is not in the coach at all, but higher up. No coach can help them as long as there's chaos.
Yes, it's true that the conditions at every club are always different. Sometimes the problem isn't with the players or the coach, but sometimes it's with the club or something internal. As for Ten Hag, he didn't need much time to adapt, as he immediately brought Manchester United to a slight improvement at the start of the season. Ten Hag's situation actually worsened in his second and third seasons. So, in Ten Hag's case, it wasn't adaptation that was needed, but something else. However, I personally believe that the fault in Ten Hag's era lay in Ten Hag's way of maintaining harmony within the squad. I saw it as if the players were forced to compete with each other, which made it difficult to build chemistry. Because competing and trying to be the most prominent can sometimes have a negative impact on the team instead of improving it, because teamwork can fade.
What a club needs is good teamwork among the players. Without it, there will inevitably be a lack of cohesion and ultimately a decline in team performance. In football, teamwork and collaboration should be emphasized over individualism. Amorim should have adapted well by now.
But honestly, I'm always reminded of Ruud van Nistelrooy. Before joining Leicester City, he was the interim manager of Manchester United, and I think he'd be a perfect fit for the role. At that time, I saw Manchester United's performance improve, but sometimes I think if Ruud van Nistelrooy were the manager of Manchester United, I think Manchester United would have the potential to be even better. Do you think so?
But of course, we'll see what Amorim does next season, and I hope he can prove he can make Manchester United even better.