Manchester United was eliminated by the English League Two team in Wednesday night's League Cup, and Amorin's coaching position was questioned, but Manchester United legend Nick Bart believes Amorin needs to go through two more transfer wind...
Manchester United was eliminated by the English League Two team in Wednesday night's League Cup, and Amorin's coaching position was questioned, but Manchester United legend Nick Bart believes Amorin needs to go through two more transfer windows to succeed at Manchester United.
Amorin was appointed Manchester United head coach in November last year and has spent a huge amount of money in the transfer market to transform the offensive line, but the first three games of the new season remind people that other positions in Manchester United need to be strengthened as well. After losing the League Cup, Amorin apologized to the fans, and the 40-year-old head coach was already feeling the pressure.
In an interview with foreign media, Bart shared his views on the current situation of Manchester United coach.
"We can't accept worse than last year. If it really gets worse, then we know what will happen. By November or December, if Manchester United is in No. 15 and performs poorly, then the gossip will start, and Amorin will face greater pressure, even greater than it is now."
"I think you need to give Amorin two transfer windows, but after that he has to show real progress. Because Amorin is the leader, but everything needs to be improved and moved forward, if stopped If you stay stagnant or go backward, then he is in trouble. "
"The top teams are all getting stronger. Liverpool has spent £200 million and may spend another £150 million to sign Isak, they will not stagnate."
"It takes time for Manchester United to catch up with them. Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea will also improve, so where is Manchester United's position? People understand it takes time, but we need to see improvement. If there is no progress, then the pressure will start and rumors will follow. ”
"I think the bad situation in Manchester United is due to personnel issues. The players on the court are not doing well, it's that simple. Bruno Fernandez has a good season and has performed well, but I can't think of other Manchester United players who have performed well. ”
" It's difficult to introduce new players into this system. Everyone tells the story of our Class 92, but if we were in Manchester United now, we didn't have any chance of growth at all. People ask, 'Where has Nicky Bart been? David Baker Where did Ham go? ’. We are good young players, but we have top players like Paul Ince, Roy Keane, Gary Pallister, Steve Bruce, Brian Robson and Eric Cantona, and you can withstand the occasional downturn. ”
"But now, the players are considered not good enough when they have problems, and it is obvious that the spiritual leaders are gone, and Manchester United must improve in this regard. ”
Next, Manchester United will play Burnley in Saturday's Premier League.