OMG I THINK MAN UTD IS IN BIG TROUBLE WITH THIS NEW COACH SITUATION!!! RUBEN AMORIM WAS DOING A DECENT JOB BUT I GUESS HIS TIMING WAS OFF AND NOW THE CLUB HAS TO REBUILD WHICH IS SUPER HARD. OLIVER GLASNER IS A GOOD CHOICE BUT WE'LL SEE HOW HE DOES I JUST HOPE MAN UTD GETS ITS FORM BACK SOON BECAUSE RIGHT NOW THEY'RE NOT LOOKING TOO GREAT . IT'S GOING TO BE A LONG SEASON IF THEY DON'T GET IT TOGETHER
I just don't get it... 24 hours after the news breaks, already talking about who's next in line to take the reins? It feels like they're more worried about the short-term than the long game. I mean, what's the rush? Amorim was already struggling to find consistency on the pitch, but did anyone really think he could fix everything overnight? And now they're all wondering if it's just a case of poor timing or something more fundamental at play... like how about trying a few things and seeing what sticks? I hope whoever takes over next brings some fresh eyes to the table and can help this team get back on track .
idk what's going on at man u atm lol they cant even keep one coach for more than a day its like theyre just throwing money at problems but seriously though, its not all doom and gloom theyve got some decent players and if they can get their tactics right maybe they can turn it around but thats just my two cents
I think the real question here is not "what did Amorim do wrong" but rather "why was he allowed to leave in the first place?" A coach who's only been at the helm for 6 months deserves some more time to prove themselves, you know? And what about the fans' input? Shouldn't they have had a say in the decision too?
On the bright side, this could be an opportunity for Manchester United to rebrand and refocus their strategy. Maybe it's time to try out some new approaches or even a younger coach who's fresh out of the academy .
Now that we've got our priorities straight: stability, consistency, and communication... let's get back on track! We need to create a clear plan of action and make sure everyone's on board before making any big decisions. And most importantly... WE NEED TO WIN SOME MATCHES!!!
I just saw this news about Manchester United's coach leaving and I'm like totally confused ... I mean, what even happens to coaches? Do they just decide they don't wanna coach anymore and then just leave? ... Is it something with the team not performing well? Like, are they losing or something? ... I dont get why this is such a big deal, like isn't football supposed to be all about winning and stuff? ... Oh wait, I guess thats what makes it so drama-filled!