😂😂😂 deluded player. Messi told him to track back. He pushed by opponent and fall easily. Almost similar like what was happened vs Wolves. Messi press and track back without instruction. CR7 too. Garnacho is nothing but just a cheap version of Ariel Ortega. I mean, very very cheap version.
@@kwlioo01if we’re going by that logic then Man United technically isn’t even in Manchester either, they’re from Stretford. But let’s be real that entire area is still Manchester 😂
@TheCommentor-funny thing is that they’re both having better seasons than both Manchester teams (relative to expectations). Oldham is challenging for the national league title and is currently in the playoff spots. They’ve also just lost only one of their last 10 games. Salford is also just outside the League 2 playoffs and have just won three games on the bounce. Maybe Man Utd and Man City could learn something from their neighbours
Every manager since Fergie showed that, come on. Only now the Glazers business model is further along the decline is all. And the fact is United only ever had 2 good managers. They're playing now like they did in the 70s and 80s. Get over it
I think Ronaldo put it best recently: "I always give this example... it's like an aquarium. If you have the fish inside and he's sick and you take him out and you fix the problem and you put him again in an aquarium you will be sick again. The problem of Manchester United is the same. The problem is not always the coach. It's much more than that."
Ronaldo and his transfer are part of the problem though, remember when he didn't want to work with Rangnick because he "never heard of him before"? Manchester United has created a culture in and around the club that is toxic and kills any chance for success
Thing is Ronaldo speaks out of experience. He was once in the same position as a lot of modern United players, sky high ego and thinking he had to do everything by himself (a lot like what Garnacho does right now); and it impacted his form. I think it was Meulensteen, who was United's assistant manager at the time, who pretty much gave him a washdown and brought him back down to Earth. What United needs are staff who can talk down to players and tell them they're not bigger than the club or the management.
@@spinyslasher6586problem is ronaldo was a generational talent. Even when he was greedy with an ego. He was actually amazing, on his worse day. Garnacho isnt near that level even on his best day. Ego is not deserved at all
@@carlosvarela7430TLDR-United are cooked Yh search it up and the roof is leaking causing Ratcliffe to ask the government for taxpayers money to build a state of the art stadium despite purposely moving to Switzerland and then Monaco to avoid British tax-he’s a hypocrite sacks and or disrespects staff and his company is basically emitting poisonous chemicals
The Yakuza side quest music on a Manchester United video is hilarious because it feels like Kiryu would run into a side quest in a Yakuza game where he'd have to become the manager of United for a matchday because Amorim were kidnapped by Manchester United fans for poor performance.
Omg this has to be a full mini game like the real estate or cabaret club. Managing your local football team and getting them promoted to the top league.
It’s hilarious United extended Ten Hag’s contract this year for winning the FA Cup, when they sacked Van Gaal for the exact same thing 8 years ago 2 days after the final to bring in Mourinho
They are supposed to sack ETH but the 2nd trophy in 2nd years forced them to do that. The management is at fault. They expect United to be prime City so quick
It doesn't matter how make every decision. All of them repeat the same mistake. No they made the mistake to bring a coach just because he wins against a bunch of unknown teams in Portugal.
And it’s cutting useless and tiny costs that actually affect the people. Bro is cutting out m&s gift cards for stewards and staff whilst signing useless players for millions
I do a lot of volunteer work for my local 2nd division club. We aren’t financially well off but my club does a LOT of good things for the city and for disabled people. And WOW we even had a big Christmas dinner with the leadership team, great food, and a little gift bag for every volunteer and full time worker. we have an amazing atmosphere and I can’t even BEGIN to imagine what they are doing at ManU without it
I'm from Argentina and there are a lot of parallels you could make with Boca juniors as well 😂😂 , a brazilian club might be the best comparison because at least the league still produces good quality football
One of United’s biggest problems - which directly leads to the egos - is the fan’s messiah-creating complex. A player goes on a run of form? New savior. New buyer/investor? New savior. Expensive signing? New savior. Youth player breaks through? New savior. New promising manager from abroad? New savior. Player scores a world class goal? New savior. Player scores on their debut? New savior. It literally been happening for a decade. No other club has this problem, particularly to the degree of Manchester United.
Spot on mate, United fans are overly sensational, its become toxic now because if the so called Messiah flops in 2-3 games they call for his head. They called Tenhag the best coach after Fergie look where he is, same might happen with Amorin.
@@eesafredericks2122 Nowhere near to the level of Man United… probably because, ultimately, the lack of competition means Bayern and Real will always be okay in the long run. United fans creating new messiahs/saviours is almost rooted in a cope: because it could, genuinely, be over for them. They used to dominate everything, bar competition from peak Arsenal. Then Chelsea got bought… then City. Liverpool finally became great once again. Now you got Newcastle, Villa and even Forest coming up into the top 4. Perhaps even Everton in a few years IF their takeover works out. I’ll just say this, as one example: go and read the RedDevils subreddit from when Zirkzee scored on his debut. It’s hilarious to me how they deify him as this intelligent, sensational player. Now look at how they talk about him, just 2/3 months later. They did *exactly* the same gassing up routine to Macheda, Januzaj, Depay, Martial, Van de Beek, Bebe. Further, go and watch Goldbridge’s video from when United agreed to sign Maguire - look how he (and his chat) put Slabhead on a pedestal as though he’s single-handedly going turn them into contenders again. United are a club that run on despair disguised as hope… and it’s hilarious.
@@gefelipeking563 Never to the level and abundance as Man United. Amorim had finally “arrived” when they beat an out-of-form City… they then lost to Spurs in the cup and Bournemouth and Wolves in the league. He’s a Portuguese Moyes: defensive, 5-men-at-the-back (with wingbacks) manager, who plays to not lose.
The club as a whole need to accept they are very average nowadays. They should let that sink in. They should get really angry because of this fact and start working from there. Without it nothing's gonna help and the cycle is going to repeat forever.
they're not average.. they are below average but with the squad and the resources Units should be a top team.. its how badly the club is ran.. how egotistical the players are, how many footballing decisions the clubs gotten wrong..
@@jacksmith4460 That's exactly their main problem: they can't rise back to the top, because of the delusion they still are a top club. To change reality your first step is to accept the existing one around you. Otherwise you'll bump into objects you don't see and try to enter doors that aren't there.
Imagine raising ticket prices to display those shameful performances on the pitch It's almost like they really want people to not attend the games (Not to mention the mice infestation they got going on in the stadium... Pathetic)
Funny how their owner is called Jim Ratcliffe. The guy literally is a rat. Treating the club and everyone associated with it like dirt. The club is a complete mess and he’s making it worse. AND. I. AM. LOVING. EVERY. SECOND. OF. IT!!
I get you love Manchester United failing (and I love it too) but saying you love EVERYTHING about it seems far too insensitive. Do you really LOVE innocent employees getting treated like this?
@@Shadow_Banned. Oh trust me, I don’t love that at all. Should have made that more clear. I’m loving Man Utd’s downfall, not the way Ratboy Ratcliffe is treating fans, employees and old people connected to the club. That’s just sick.
Ronaldos ENTIRE gimmick is "Work hard, train hard" Ronaldo has an ego AND a strong mindset, and now hes the 2nd greatest player ever. Garnacho has Ronaldo AND Messi as teammates and decided to only take the bad traits 😭😭
@@french_toast223ronaldo should be happy hes being compared to the true goat messi gives ronaldo nightmares to this day i bet😹😹 love ronaldo but his ego isn’t doing him any favors
They'll need to sell for cheap as noone will pay similar wages that they get to go to United in the first place. Knowing they won't be successful. It's hilarious
as a Liverpool fan, seing United fall from grace puts a smile on my face :V (except the employees getting f*cked by the owner, those were such a dick move everyone got pissed :/)
Yeah its fun seeing them lose resultswise but the way Ratcliffe is cutting costs...The club used to support the local area a ton, and help people in need. For just a fraction of what they earn. And he's still cutting it all that rat.
I was about to counter with the Ineos Grenadiers cycling team and the Mercedes F1 team, but then Ineos haven't won a Grand Tour since Egan Bernal won the 2021 Giro d'Italia, and Mercedes have been all over the place in the current ground-effect era of F1 from 2022 onwards. I don't think their relative declines have much to do with Ratcliffe though, but then I don't know how much power he has at Mercedes for instance and I think the Ineos Grenadiers is mainly a sponsorship deal rather than ownership. Meanwhile, as a Chelsea fan, I'm starting to think we might've dodged a bit of a bullet given that he was looking to buy us before Boehly and co. stepped in (though I'm still not convinced by them even though we're doing well this year; I just don't like the fact we've spent money with reckless abandon to get there.)
“The storm is coming” Amorim after beating Everton 4-0 Anyone paying attention is not surprised by this, this team needs an overhaul, it turned Erik ten hag from a promising manager who took Ajax to the semis of the champions league to an angry wreck who shouts at journalists It’s what needs to happen, the squad finally showed themselves up because they can’t suddenly play well for a new manager who’s system they fundamentally cannot understand This season is about not getting relegated, trying to achieve anything in the Europa league and finally finally moving on players who should have been moved on years ago
Some people still can't see the obvious. Whenever you ask this squad to play an expansive and modern system they absolutely crumble. They can't keep up with the pressing required, the level of basic short passing is fucking abysmal, the creativity is non-existent. ETH had his problems but even he had to abandon his sytle and system fairly early on because we were getting pumped and he never really managed to recover back to trying to get us playing how he wanted. It becomes survival football, sitting deep, playing on the counter because it's all the players an really do with a bit of pace with the likes of Rashford and Garnacho. Amorim can stay for as long as he likes as far as I'm concerned, even if we get relegated. We HAVE to remove all the crap from the first team squad that stop us from playing the new systems managers want us to play.
Well said. United can't play system football because we've been too reliant on talismanic players like Bruno and Rashford. Ten Hag wasn't brave enough to implement his system, he switched to being pragmatic and moulding a new system around the players he had. Amorim isn't wasting any time, which I think will set him apart from Ten Hag. His system also seems more clearly defined and capable of controlling games. It's looking promising.
@@Mopark25 Exactly that. It's also why we ended up handing long contracts to players like Rashford and Bruno because the club confuse them with being star players to build a team around, when they're just the few talisman type players we have in the squad that can produce a bit of magic now and again and stand out from the poor/average players around them. Players like Mazraoui, Yoro, Amad, Mainoo and maybe Garnacho and Hojlund (hard to know if it's just poor service with him) I'd think about keeping. But I'd honestly seriously look at replacing every other player in that squad for signings that Amorim wants. It's a huge job that will need years and years of transfer windows to remove and bring in the right players. It's such a mess
How many of those players were brought in by ETH tho? Eriksen, Antony, Mount, Onana (what's my name), Zirkzee, Yoro, Ugarte etc, overall he's brought in 14 players since 2022. He brought in enough players that could've/should've fit his style. I honestly don't watch much football anymore, I see a misplaced pass and my heart breaks because the block is on 350k a week 😭😭😭
@@dr_diddyYou forget one thing during Ten Hag managerial time. It was injury, I guess Mount was intended to replace Bruno but he was injured all time. Eriksen too old, is not fit to play after 40 minutes. Zirkzkee, Yoro, Diligt, Mazaouri and Ugarte is not his signing. 😊
Good luck with that. How much will that raise? And who's going to take them on similar laughably huuuuuge wages, without the club paying out to make it happen?
i dont understand why they kept him in when they didnt even want him in. like your just ruining the next season and sacking him in october and getting a new guy in mid season, changing the style of play and having to use players that arent good enough or doesnt suit the style and could get sacked if we continue with the form. like cmon bro
Man U needs to be patient with Amorim. The highly-rated Portuguese coach is the 10th person to hold the managerial reins since Sir Alex Ferguson's legendary tenure ended in 2013. They necessarily don't need to have a massive club overhaul, just patience and trusting the process + new signings lmao 😂
Manchester United fans weren't happy with winning a trophy every year under the previous manager. Now after a month they are starting to turn against the new manager as well. You've made your bed, now sleep it.
We gotta wait for Amorim,cant even blame him at this point,Arteta didnt change Arsenal into a top 4 team in its first season,hell they were mocked just like this
This is an eleven year slide, the business plan was always about slow decline, accountancy 101. So it's been funny all the time for ages at this point. Noone likes United or their fans do they? All their gloating and self entitled crap they spewed isn't forgotten. Arsenal are annoying sometimes but United is another level of comedy. Big up The Glazers 🍻
I really wish I was a billionaire so I could buy this club. Im convinced I would make this club world class again considering the money printer they seem to own.
That FA cup win is gonna haunt United for years 😂. They had the chance to make a clean break from ETH but ignored all the red flags in the league only to extend the mess and now throw Amorim in the deep end mid season.
I personally think they should have given him a few more games or till the wintertransfer window instead of sacking him immerdiatly after that unlucky game against west ham and now they brought in another succesful ambitious manager in from a second rate league who’s screwing up even more because he didnt have time to prepare and now they have stick with him for now
@anasstissir923 I mean, prolonging ETH wasn't gonna change anything for them. The writing had been on the wall for them via league performances but they took cup performances into account and didn't make the cut when they should have. Like Max mentioned in the video, they have been making bad decision after bad decision for a decade now so that just compounded another bad decision into the mix. Where a manager comes from hardly has anything to do with whether they will be successful or not it's about a club actually having a structure and things in place to lay foundations for success like how Arne Slot has slotted into Liverpool seamlessly coz he was able to inherit a team that was already well built despite Klopp having run out of ideas and deciding to step down him going into that role had solid foundations laid versus how any United manager has entered their roles in their ten year transition post Sir Alex. That chaos and mess for a solid ten years says more about United as a club than about the managers who have gone in there coz there's only one common denominator and it's not the managers.
@@TheOnlyTapsSacking Ten Hag was big mistake. Forget about result, if you looked carefully, we should not have lost to Crystal Palace, Brighton, West Ham if the players used the chance. Now even Mainoo cannot play well under new system which means that there will be a lot of tough time coming. United fans will say they will give Amorim time but how long will they give??
Honestly, pick of Amorim in mid-season was really rushed not only for Man Utd, which had decent results with Nistelrooy, but for everyone. Amorim could dominate Portugal and Europe with Sporting this season as they had 11/11 league record and 4-1 City victory. Now despite City victory again, Amorim tries to survive with the squad he didn't choose and Sporting barely wins without him.
What would had that really mattered. Amorim comes in summer gets couple players from sporting and united win couple meaningles preseason games and ha, there comes regular season and they get battered time and time again.
Nonsense, better get Amorim in now and playing his system so we can see who can do it. This season is a write off already, but that's fine. Short term pain for long term gain.
"Insanity is doing the same thing". And that's exactly what United have done with trading Ten Hag in for Amorim. Who is destined to fail like all those who came before him, for the simple reason that the club is run as a football club. It wouldn't surprise me if United relegates. After almost a decade of gross mismanagement from it's owner/leadership the point of no return won't be far away (if we haven't already crossed that line). Also whether it are the players or people working at the club, I bet most people working at the club are as depressed as can, a workplace that has been shrouded with negativity for so long can't be an healthy work environment.
Ten Hag and United a great example of not knowing when to quit while you're ahead. Both parties could've gone their separate ways with dignity in tact after the cup final with a new manager would have the summer to get his own players, instead they persisted. With maybe a couple of exceptions, United's signings under Ten Hag have been very poor - quite damning really that Johnny Evans (a very solid player for United in his first spell but was signed originally to mentor the under 21s) is getting game time well into his 30s.
Bro, ETH is no saint but he has had way more good signings than bad ones. Martinez and Mazraoui and the introduction and integration of Mainoo and Garnacho have been quite positive if you look at ETH's entire tenure.
Anthony, mount, molassia, casimero, sancho, zeczee, haland, the goalie, have all been total flops who eth brought in for a combined 450mil. At the beginning of the season you could have bought the whole wolves club..... and still had enough change to buy Bournemouth. 😂
Best wishes to Ruben Amorim but I don’t think he’ll be the guy to fix Man U, or even get close to it. (Barca Fan here who’s always had a soft spot for Man U)
They never learn, always spend big but never get their priorities straight. Anyone could have told you that United needed a couple of goal scorers in the summer instead they spent £200m on defensive minded players
The root problem is that the reds didn't get better coach after Sir Ferguson. Every coaches after him presured to live up under Sir Ferguson's shadow. Even his par Mourinho can only got 2nd place at best before getting sacked compared to his 13 PL titles.
Jim Ratcliffe will cut all these jobs, up ticket prices, cut benefits before dropping players like Antony, when he could literally put 42 year old steward Mark in the starting line up and he’d do better than half the players in the team lol, 14th in the Premier League and now you’re alienating fans? As sad as it is for United fans, honestly you deserve it, the club is run by out of touch clowns, football is the fans sport and once you lose them you really are cooked
Ten Hag was actually a great manager as people kept saying at the time. The problem is, as has always been, toxic players who are on such high wages they cannot be removed. Zirkzee made sense as Hoijlund was the only striker.
ten hag never brought a player who could perform now. he brought in players who were unproven in other leagues and were young and showed promised but weren’t even the top 3 best in their teams and barely were 20. he tried to do in the prem what he did at ajax and got a rude awakening it was horrible. and then he brought in casemiro who was already past his prime a good player but not the player you needed. this squad is not good at all. he did a complete rebuild with inexperienced players who most were young and didn’t fit the system also he was a bad coach. de jong is easily better then all of united’s squad. hot take but i don’t think bruno is what everyone makes him to be . he doesn’t perform consistently and has so many red cards becuz he throws a hissy fit and argues with his teammates. shows that the locker room is a mess then you have players arguing with the coach for everyone to see. a mess. i’m surprised they are not regulated becuz this team is truly bad. amorim is gonna leave next year or 2 years but i doubt he’ll stay
Casemiro had a massive swan dance in his first season, though. And I don't really blame him for that one at all since Madrid has a way with checking these things. Don't think most people would've expected a player of that level to decline this much during his early 30s. Regardless if they were going to do what they did at Ajax. They should've gotten him a sporting director who could've helped make transfers for him. But INEOS isn't that smart either.
As much as whatever saying about Ronaldo (even about him & ETH that leads to his exit), but about United, blud's been majorly spot on, & that's the person that made me United fan, so yeah you know my side especially after been knowing that my club's been real cooked for real past few years (he lowkey still care about United anywhere he is & that's great of him, always glad to have him everytime in United in all-time) it's not always about the coach definitely, but there's definitely helluva tings inside, that definitely need real actual improvements & fixings in United if they seriously wanna be back to being threat as known
Amorim won't change this team, his tactical depth is so shallow and his preferred tactic complex that he will have to do what he did in Sporting, buy new players. At Sporting only about 60% of the players he asked ended up fitting the team and staying at the club. Sporting also lost players like Fatawu just because he didn't like his training.
You're right to an extent, but this club has been finished for years, the problem with United since Ferguson left is that every new manager doesn't have the backing of the players. The players control the club. Rashford and Fernandes are cancer to the dressing room, they believe they're top stuff and before that it was Rashford and Pogba. Arne Slot joins Liverpool and its like he's totally in charge and everyone listens to him, because he is, the culture of the players is the manager is the boss. Arne's not playing you this game? Better show him you're good enough to play by excelling on the pitch. But at United you see the players stewing on the bench behind Amorim and you can tell they think they're good enough to play that game, the club will never be good so long as they buy and keep these high ego players, stop buying entitled superstars and buy players who are inching at the opportunity to prove themselves at a bigger club than their current one for a low salary too. The fact you had a player like Ronaldo, a top 3 all time great in the worst case scenario you can think of and not one United player asked him for advice on how to improve their game when he returned, is proof these players have no work ethic and they only care about the money.
The biggest problem with united is their fans. They gas up their players so much "zerkamp" "the ivorian messi" "bruno is better than odegaard" ect. The reason arsenal got better is because we didnt rate our crap players and accepted it when they were replaced
Also at the start of the Arteta era Mustafi and Sokratis among others were paid to get out to free up the wage bill and squad for better players which Maxwell eluded to with Antony
Never seen it from that angle on Marcus Rashford's career... Had amazing potential at such a young age but multiple different managers and tactics can be difficult for any player.
Maxwell you should nake a video about supporting multiple clubs. I know you got a busy schedule and obviously take your time. I do think it would be interesting cause you support three clubs (if i recall correctly)
@@myatthihanaing9221 Wrong. The line isn't even. It loops over Wan Bissakas foot and straight through Haji Wrights. Give it a good zoom in and you'll see it. Corruption.
Manchester United is just a team full of players everyone loves to hate, the most unlikable jerks in football world like Casemiro, Garnacho, Fernandes, Lisandro and Mount, that's why it's so good to see them lose If Vinicius and Romero would join them the squad would be complete
What have vinicious and romero done? Romero said someting that he hates losing or among those lines and vinicious had that moment where he didnt attend in meaningles trophy award gala. Like ballondor means nothing that aint so serious
The truth is, Man U is no longer one of the top tier teams of the EPL. They are at the same level as the lesser teams such as Southampton and Everton, only they have more money. They are now just making up the numbers. The glory days of the past are long gone. They have to stop stressing out about it and accept their lot; I mean how many years of mediocrity has it been now? At least they're not in the Championship...
United fans hated the Glazers so much that they openly welcomed Ratcliff, despite how awful he is as a person and how much he is hated by the fans of other teams he owns. Utterly insane. His actions shouldn't be a surprise to anyone.
I always felt like Ten hag never got the locker room behind him. His transfers were abysmal, its like he was still looking at players for a team like Ajax. Ronaldo also said nothing at United changed in the time he was gone and was suprised to see everything was still the same when he came back.
Facts. The club stagnated hard. Truth is everything great about Manchester United since the 80's was all Fergie and HIS staff. Even under the Glazers Fergie made it work. Won the league with a team that imploded after his departure.
They're actually not in a bad position really, they've got the rest of the season to consolidate and bring through as many young players as possible (they can sell and buy as many good prospects as possible). The problem is they keep compounding on the errors through the 'needs wholesale changes' mentality. Unfortunately this is reinforced by the fans - "not good enough to play for UTD", "we should be challenging for titles" etc etc. If they continue the costs will spiral and it's hugely disruptive. This is whats been happening up until now, staggering mismanagement. It's very entertaining as a Liverpool fan though.
The sporting director you mentioned. He apparently left because of how topic the executive members at the team are. He said the INEOS team and Glazers are super tight and don’t let the sporting director to make decisions.
Garnacho should have never scored that bicycle kick. Ever since that one amazing goal he seems to think he’s the next CR7
Actually. His ego is insane.
He was always like that man was dong cr7 celebration 24/7
Like mate, people only know you for that Stooge haircut. Now you think you're Zlatan?
@@Linkonpark100 you made me imagine the what if Zlatan still in United lmao
😂😂😂 deluded player. Messi told him to track back. He pushed by opponent and fall easily. Almost similar like what was happened vs Wolves. Messi press and track back without instruction. CR7 too. Garnacho is nothing but just a cheap version of Ariel Ortega. I mean, very very cheap version.
Don't forget that Old Trafford has become a rat infested waterfall
ofc it will it is over 120+ years old
Rat Trashford
@UndefeatedXD
The Glazers said fuck maintenance, INEOS will say it's a cost cutting measurement.
That's insulting to the rats.
@@jacquesmassard9226 yep, shameful living conditions for the poor rats
Manchester is still red and blue. It’s just that the red is for Salford City and the blue is for Oldham Athletic 😂
Oldham not really in Manchester but close enough we’ll let it slide for now
2 places that aren’t in Manchester lol
They aren’t in Manchester yet they’d probably end up beating both teams
@@kwlioo01if we’re going by that logic then Man United technically isn’t even in Manchester either, they’re from Stretford. But let’s be real that entire area is still Manchester 😂
@TheCommentor-funny thing is that they’re both having better seasons than both Manchester teams (relative to expectations). Oldham is challenging for the national league title and is currently in the playoff spots. They’ve also just lost only one of their last 10 games. Salford is also just outside the League 2 playoffs and have just won three games on the bounce. Maybe Man Utd and Man City could learn something from their neighbours
United bringing in a new Manager is like those girls who say : "i can fix him" even tho 3 of his last girlfriend mysteriusly died
This is actually such a great analogy
Man U only appoint interim managers . Amorim is the latest.
Sadly
BROOO astute analogy
You can't blame Amorim wanting the big payday
respect for bruno for looking after the people who work tirelessly behind the scenes
Stop falling for non footballing gestures & judge players on what they do on the pitch. And he’s a 💩 footballer
Tired Of BrunAss
Only human being that isn't rotten to the core at that satanic institution
Bruno gets so much hate on the pitch.. off it hes genuienly a brilliant person
You mean the Portuguese
It's worse now because Amorim's system CLEARLY exposed the average/overrated players...
sooo that's actually a good thing
Maxwell, you should make a video about PAOK...
which is good because he knows who needs replacing..
Every manager since Fergie showed that, come on. Only now the Glazers business model is further along the decline is all. And the fact is United only ever had 2 good managers. They're playing now like they did in the 70s and 80s. Get over it
But his "system/idea" works in a video game that he has at home
Man United are so bad they taught me that scoring from a corner has a term💀
You just knew what was gonna happen when they played arsenal
@ they play them again in around 2 weeks in the FA Cup😅
Same lmao 😭😭☠️
@@tylerfoster79 stock fc gonna score a few corner against us, we are so cooked
i thought it was something you could only do on fifa 😭🙏
I think Ronaldo put it best recently:
"I always give this example... it's like an aquarium. If you have the fish inside and he's sick and you take him out and you fix the problem and you put him again in an aquarium you will be sick again. The problem of Manchester United is the same. The problem is not always the coach. It's much more than that."
Ronaldo and his transfer are part of the problem though, remember when he didn't want to work with Rangnick because he "never heard of him before"?
Manchester United has created a culture in and around the club that is toxic and kills any chance for success
Thing is Ronaldo speaks out of experience. He was once in the same position as a lot of modern United players, sky high ego and thinking he had to do everything by himself (a lot like what Garnacho does right now); and it impacted his form. I think it was Meulensteen, who was United's assistant manager at the time, who pretty much gave him a washdown and brought him back down to Earth. What United needs are staff who can talk down to players and tell them they're not bigger than the club or the management.
@@spinyslasher6586problem is ronaldo was a generational talent. Even when he was greedy with an ego. He was actually amazing, on his worse day. Garnacho isnt near that level even on his best day. Ego is not deserved at all
True....
@@mruk1533 he did not too bad for his age.....
Bro didn’t even mention the stadium having a two star rating due to a mice infestation
Where there is mice, there is, normally, rats also! Sorry to read about that
Are you serious?
Dont blame the rats, they're just doing what they're biologically supposed to....
Gathering around dead things to feast.
@@carlosvarela7430 Yh search it up and last szn the roof was leaking
@@carlosvarela7430TLDR-United are cooked
Yh search it up and the roof is leaking causing Ratcliffe to ask the government for taxpayers money to build a state of the art stadium despite purposely moving to Switzerland and then Monaco to avoid British tax-he’s a hypocrite sacks and or disrespects staff and his company is basically emitting poisonous chemicals
Cutting costs by removing funding for ex-players who couldn't even afford their funeral or basic things to live is downright evil
Yep. An asshole with no feeling for the people who actually make a football club.
What players?
And why would the club be responsible to fund former players?
Look at Jim Ratcliffe's nose. I wont say anything further.
Especially when they paid 100 mill for Antony
How last time i checked it wasnt uniteds job to help ex players
The Yakuza side quest music on a Manchester United video is hilarious because it feels like Kiryu would run into a side quest in a Yakuza game where he'd have to become the manager of United for a matchday because Amorim were kidnapped by Manchester United fans for poor performance.
Why tf does that actually seem possible? 😭
That would be god tier gameplay, signing players and managing the team like a side quest while at the end having to rescue the coach fighting.
And you’d actually have a whole ass seperate game, and you’d be able to change tactics and shit.
Omg this has to be a full mini game like the real estate or cabaret club. Managing your local football team and getting them promoted to the top league.
It’s hilarious United extended Ten Hag’s contract this year for winning the FA Cup, when they sacked Van Gaal for the exact same thing 8 years ago 2 days after the final to bring in Mourinho
Up The Glazers, best sitcom ever 🍻
They are supposed to sack ETH but the 2nd trophy in 2nd years forced them to do that. The management is at fault. They expect United to be prime City so quick
@zulucruz664 they're just here for the piles of cash. And the coach and players
It doesn't matter how make every decision. All of them repeat the same mistake. No they made the mistake to bring a coach just because he wins against a bunch of unknown teams in Portugal.
Ratcliffe cut costs more than David Cameron did with Austerity
It still doesn't prevent him from buying any 💩 that comes on the market 🇾🇪
Man U fans have finally learned that the Glazer's were not the bottom of the barrel
@@infrasleep they still the ones that started the whole downfall, no?
@@infrasleepAren't They the one who put as in this mess? Ineos are cutting costs to fix that mess
And it’s cutting useless and tiny costs that actually affect the people. Bro is cutting out m&s gift cards for stewards and staff whilst signing useless players for millions
I do a lot of volunteer work for my local 2nd division club. We aren’t financially well off but my club does a LOT of good things for the city and for disabled people. And WOW we even had a big Christmas dinner with the leadership team, great food, and a little gift bag for every volunteer and full time worker.
we have an amazing atmosphere and I can’t even BEGIN to imagine what they are doing at ManU without it
Hey mate, which club is this. I'd be interested to read up more about it :)
Salford innit?
Awwww thank you!!
@salfordshan3545 2nd Bundesliga ;)
@salfordshan3545 no no it’s in the 2nd Bundesliga
Man Utd looks like its being run by a mid-table brazilian Série A club. As a brazilian, I can confirm.
United is the next Vasco da Gama. 😅
I'm from Argentina and there are a lot of parallels you could make with Boca juniors as well 😂😂 , a brazilian club might be the best comparison because at least the league still produces good quality football
One of United’s biggest problems - which directly leads to the egos - is the fan’s messiah-creating complex.
A player goes on a run of form? New savior. New buyer/investor? New savior. Expensive signing? New savior. Youth player breaks through? New savior. New promising manager from abroad? New savior. Player scores a world class goal? New savior. Player scores on their debut? New savior.
It literally been happening for a decade. No other club has this problem, particularly to the degree of Manchester United.
Spot on mate, United fans are overly sensational, its become toxic now because if the so called Messiah flops in 2-3 games they call for his head. They called Tenhag the best coach after Fergie look where he is, same might happen with Amorin.
I agree, but This definitely happens with most fanbases aswell
Real Madrid and Bayern when they're doing slightly worse than usual
@@eesafredericks2122 Nowhere near to the level of Man United… probably because, ultimately, the lack of competition means Bayern and Real will always be okay in the long run.
United fans creating new messiahs/saviours is almost rooted in a cope: because it could, genuinely, be over for them.
They used to dominate everything, bar competition from peak Arsenal. Then Chelsea got bought… then City. Liverpool finally became great once again. Now you got Newcastle, Villa and even Forest coming up into the top 4. Perhaps even Everton in a few years IF their takeover works out.
I’ll just say this, as one example: go and read the RedDevils subreddit from when Zirkzee scored on his debut. It’s hilarious to me how they deify him as this intelligent, sensational player. Now look at how they talk about him, just 2/3 months later.
They did *exactly* the same gassing up routine to Macheda, Januzaj, Depay, Martial, Van de Beek, Bebe.
Further, go and watch Goldbridge’s video from when United agreed to sign Maguire - look how he (and his chat) put Slabhead on a pedestal as though he’s single-handedly going turn them into contenders again.
United are a club that run on despair disguised as hope… and it’s hilarious.
@@gefelipeking563 Never to the level and abundance as Man United.
Amorim had finally “arrived” when they beat an out-of-form City… they then lost to Spurs in the cup and Bournemouth and Wolves in the league. He’s a Portuguese Moyes: defensive, 5-men-at-the-back (with wingbacks) manager, who plays to not lose.
The club as a whole need to accept they are very average nowadays. They should let that sink in. They should get really angry because of this fact and start working from there. Without it nothing's gonna help and the cycle is going to repeat forever.
they're not average.. they are below average but with the squad and the resources Units should be a top team.. its how badly the club is ran.. how egotistical the players are, how many footballing decisions the clubs gotten wrong..
The whole of United, the players, the fans, need to accept that United is basically a mid table club now and need to build up from that
lool thats not how you rise back to the top , by having a club wide mindset of "we are average now" (they are though)
@@jacksmith4460 That's exactly their main problem: they can't rise back to the top, because of the delusion they still are a top club. To change reality your first step is to accept the existing one around you. Otherwise you'll bump into objects you don't see and try to enter doors that aren't there.
Mid table teams get relegated sometimes yes
Imagine raising ticket prices to display those shameful performances on the pitch
It's almost like they really want people to not attend the games
(Not to mention the mice infestation they got going on in the stadium... Pathetic)
Yeah like clear everything
even the food is stale most weekends. the roofs are also drowning not leaking.
But yet people still pay the money
If they don't go to the game they'll sell their tickets on. Makes no odds
Funny how their owner is called Jim Ratcliffe. The guy literally is a rat. Treating the club and everyone associated with it like dirt. The club is a complete mess and he’s making it worse.
AND. I. AM. LOVING. EVERY. SECOND. OF. IT!!
when you look at what Ineos had done with OGC Nice from ligue 1, you know he's just here to get fleeced
I get you love Manchester United failing (and I love it too) but saying you love EVERYTHING about it seems far too insensitive. Do you really LOVE innocent employees getting treated like this?
@@Shadow_Banned. Oh trust me, I don’t love that at all. Should have made that more clear. I’m loving Man Utd’s downfall, not the way Ratboy Ratcliffe is treating fans, employees and old people connected to the club. That’s just sick.
@@inspire4179 Shame on you for loving it.
@@qasmb1546 🤷♂️
Ronaldos ENTIRE gimmick is "Work hard, train hard" Ronaldo has an ego AND a strong mindset, and now hes the 2nd greatest player ever. Garnacho has Ronaldo AND Messi as teammates and decided to only take the bad traits 😭😭
He aint do allat to be called the 2nd best.
@@french_toast223 yeah he didn’t, but unfortunately he is
@@oluwatayo.x Messi > Heskey > Ronaldo? oh you mean currently playing don't you, yh I suppose so.
@@french_toast223he is get over it
@@french_toast223ronaldo should be happy hes being compared to the true goat
messi gives ronaldo nightmares to this day i bet😹😹
love ronaldo but his ego isn’t doing him any favors
The day Manchester United starts re-negotiating lower wage contracts with their players is the day the world ends.
They'll need to sell for cheap as noone will pay similar wages that they get to go to United in the first place. Knowing they won't be successful. It's hilarious
11:07 is mad 🙏
SEXY ASAIN DIDDLER 😂😂
as a Liverpool fan, seing United fall from grace puts a smile on my face :V (except the employees getting f*cked by the owner, those were such a dick move everyone got pissed :/)
what did anyone expect when a tory took over?! United making bad decisions after bad decisions and its sinking the club.
Yeah its fun seeing them lose resultswise but the way Ratcliffe is cutting costs...The club used to support the local area a ton, and help people in need. For just a fraction of what they earn. And he's still cutting it all that rat.
I don't know why anyone thought it would get better under Ineos. I have no idea how JR is so rich everything he touches seems to fail.
I was about to counter with the Ineos Grenadiers cycling team and the Mercedes F1 team, but then Ineos haven't won a Grand Tour since Egan Bernal won the 2021 Giro d'Italia, and Mercedes have been all over the place in the current ground-effect era of F1 from 2022 onwards. I don't think their relative declines have much to do with Ratcliffe though, but then I don't know how much power he has at Mercedes for instance and I think the Ineos Grenadiers is mainly a sponsorship deal rather than ownership. Meanwhile, as a Chelsea fan, I'm starting to think we might've dodged a bit of a bullet given that he was looking to buy us before Boehly and co. stepped in (though I'm still not convinced by them even though we're doing well this year; I just don't like the fact we've spent money with reckless abandon to get there.)
Banging
“The storm is coming” Amorim after beating Everton 4-0
Anyone paying attention is not surprised by this, this team needs an overhaul, it turned Erik ten hag from a promising manager who took Ajax to the semis of the champions league to an angry wreck who shouts at journalists
It’s what needs to happen, the squad finally showed themselves up because they can’t suddenly play well for a new manager who’s system they fundamentally cannot understand
This season is about not getting relegated, trying to achieve anything in the Europa league and finally finally moving on players who should have been moved on years ago
Some people still can't see the obvious. Whenever you ask this squad to play an expansive and modern system they absolutely crumble. They can't keep up with the pressing required, the level of basic short passing is fucking abysmal, the creativity is non-existent. ETH had his problems but even he had to abandon his sytle and system fairly early on because we were getting pumped and he never really managed to recover back to trying to get us playing how he wanted. It becomes survival football, sitting deep, playing on the counter because it's all the players an really do with a bit of pace with the likes of Rashford and Garnacho. Amorim can stay for as long as he likes as far as I'm concerned, even if we get relegated. We HAVE to remove all the crap from the first team squad that stop us from playing the new systems managers want us to play.
Well said. United can't play system football because we've been too reliant on talismanic players like Bruno and Rashford. Ten Hag wasn't brave enough to implement his system, he switched to being pragmatic and moulding a new system around the players he had.
Amorim isn't wasting any time, which I think will set him apart from Ten Hag. His system also seems more clearly defined and capable of controlling games. It's looking promising.
@@Mopark25 Exactly that. It's also why we ended up handing long contracts to players like Rashford and Bruno because the club confuse them with being star players to build a team around, when they're just the few talisman type players we have in the squad that can produce a bit of magic now and again and stand out from the poor/average players around them. Players like Mazraoui, Yoro, Amad, Mainoo and maybe Garnacho and Hojlund (hard to know if it's just poor service with him) I'd think about keeping. But I'd honestly seriously look at replacing every other player in that squad for signings that Amorim wants. It's a huge job that will need years and years of transfer windows to remove and bring in the right players. It's such a mess
How many of those players were brought in by ETH tho? Eriksen, Antony, Mount, Onana (what's my name), Zirkzee, Yoro, Ugarte etc, overall he's brought in 14 players since 2022. He brought in enough players that could've/should've fit his style.
I honestly don't watch much football anymore, I see a misplaced pass and my heart breaks because the block is on 350k a week 😭😭😭
@@dr_diddyYou forget one thing during Ten Hag managerial time. It was injury, I guess Mount was intended to replace Bruno but he was injured all time. Eriksen too old, is not fit to play after 40 minutes. Zirkzkee, Yoro, Diligt, Mazaouri and Ugarte is not his signing. 😊
Good luck with that. How much will that raise? And who's going to take them on similar laughably huuuuuge wages, without the club paying out to make it happen?
It feels like their players are playing for moments that get the media etc off their back instead of playing as a team to win
A catalogue of errors mate. Allowing Pogba to come back and dab all over the club was one. Dutch football twice . Paying for Anthony
I still remember when Antony scored a goal and did like ten different celebrations. It wasn't even that impressive of a goal.
i dont understand why they kept him in when they didnt even want him in. like your just ruining the next season and sacking him in october and getting a new guy in mid season, changing the style of play and having to use players that arent good enough or doesnt suit the style and could get sacked if we continue with the form. like cmon bro
This is exactly why Ashworth was sacked, he insisted on keeping the bald guy who shall not be mentioned by name.
At this stage, I would rather have PES Master League Default Players than that useless lot if I were United fan/manager.
Castolo, remember the name 🗣🗣🔥🔥
Edingson at left back.
Spot on 😂
pes fans unite)
Dont forget my man Macco
Man U needs to be patient with Amorim. The highly-rated Portuguese coach is the 10th person to hold the managerial reins since Sir Alex Ferguson's legendary tenure ended in 2013. They necessarily don't need to have a massive club overhaul, just patience and trusting the process + new signings lmao 😂
Why is this comment written like a Sun article
@@man4437why do you read the sun?
Same thing will happen like ten hag 😂😂
@oscarmccoy9102 Because he isn't a cry baby scouser still blaming everyone but themselves for Hillsborough after nearly 40 years...? Just guessing
Yep! 10 interim managers since Fergie left !!! LoL!!
Man United could get relegated before Kane wins something 💀💀💀
🤣🤣🤣
2:39 Ipswich town are unbeaten in europe at their home beating out the likes of barcelona, real madrid and inter-milan
who?
Manchester United fans weren't happy with winning a trophy every year under the previous manager. Now after a month they are starting to turn against the new manager as well. You've made your bed, now sleep it.
Manchester United is like Dan Snyder's Washington (redacted) and having Cowboys' fans as supporters
It's our year Bro!
It's ok to say Redskins now, the team name is coming back. The name is about Native American heritage...
Stop giving in to political corectness madness , by doing so you are part of the problem.
@@KuroDeku naw honestly I prefer the Commies much more.
No, Man U is literally just the Cowboys post 90s
As a Liverpool fan nothing brings me more joy than watching both Manchester clubs struggle.
as an indonesian man utd fan im should i file harassment charges to maqwell for torturing me whenever my country or club loses
As an Indonesian Arsenal fan, now you know how I've felt for the past 10 years up until 2022
I support Indonesian football.. But not Indonesian Man Utd fan
We gotta wait for Amorim,cant even blame him at this point,Arteta didnt change Arsenal into a top 4 team in its first season,hell they were mocked just like this
This is an eleven year slide, the business plan was always about slow decline, accountancy 101. So it's been funny all the time for ages at this point. Noone likes United or their fans do they? All their gloating and self entitled crap they spewed isn't forgotten. Arsenal are annoying sometimes but United is another level of comedy. Big up The Glazers 🍻
real about Arteta, bro even need to get through lockdown Arsenal to get where they all at now & I respect that
@@domokuncosplays remember when Stan Kronke was considered a bad business man by AFTV during that time?
Scoring against Utd is common
If a team doesn't score
Something must be wrong with them
@@scare_official This season Spurs is challenging Man Utd hard on that GA award
Last year when Liverpool went 0-0 against United it was like the sky was falling. Surprised klopp wasn't sacked for that game alone.
I really wish I was a billionaire so I could buy this club. Im convinced I would make this club world class again considering the money printer they seem to own.
That FA cup win is gonna haunt United for years 😂. They had the chance to make a clean break from ETH but ignored all the red flags in the league only to extend the mess and now throw Amorim in the deep end mid season.
I personally think they should have given him a few more games or till the wintertransfer window instead of sacking him immerdiatly after that unlucky game against west ham and now they brought in another succesful ambitious manager in from a second rate league who’s screwing up even more because he didnt have time to prepare and now they have stick with him for now
@anasstissir923 I mean, prolonging ETH wasn't gonna change anything for them. The writing had been on the wall for them via league performances but they took cup performances into account and didn't make the cut when they should have. Like Max mentioned in the video, they have been making bad decision after bad decision for a decade now so that just compounded another bad decision into the mix.
Where a manager comes from hardly has anything to do with whether they will be successful or not it's about a club actually having a structure and things in place to lay foundations for success like how Arne Slot has slotted into Liverpool seamlessly coz he was able to inherit a team that was already well built despite Klopp having run out of ideas and deciding to step down him going into that role had solid foundations laid versus how any United manager has entered their roles in their ten year transition post Sir Alex. That chaos and mess for a solid ten years says more about United as a club than about the managers who have gone in there coz there's only one common denominator and it's not the managers.
@@TheOnlyTapsSacking Ten Hag was big mistake. Forget about result, if you looked carefully, we should not have lost to Crystal Palace, Brighton, West Ham if the players used the chance. Now even Mainoo cannot play well under new system which means that there will be a lot of tough time coming. United fans will say they will give Amorim time but how long will they give??
@@myatthihanaing9221 knowing Manchester united, they'll get relegated and amorim will be the scapegoat😂😂
Then comes a new manager 😂
Honestly, pick of Amorim in mid-season was really rushed not only for Man Utd, which had decent results with Nistelrooy, but for everyone. Amorim could dominate Portugal and Europe with Sporting this season as they had 11/11 league record and 4-1 City victory.
Now despite City victory again, Amorim tries to survive with the squad he didn't choose and Sporting barely wins without him.
What would had that really mattered. Amorim comes in summer gets couple players from sporting and united win couple meaningles preseason games and ha, there comes regular season and they get battered time and time again.
Nonsense, better get Amorim in now and playing his system so we can see who can do it. This season is a write off already, but that's fine. Short term pain for long term gain.
"dominate Portugal and Europe" lol
Dominating in Europe?? Sporting?? You must be joking 😂
@@benzo___ They were 6 points ahead of Porto (who lost to Sporting) and 8 points ahead of Benfica by the end of week 11
Thanks Maqwell, we’re about to go on a ten game winning streak bc you never learn
Newcastle United beating Man U 2-0 yesterday was a victory for football.😁
"Insanity is doing the same thing". And that's exactly what United have done with trading Ten Hag in for Amorim. Who is destined to fail like all those who came before him, for the simple reason that the club is run as a football club. It wouldn't surprise me if United relegates. After almost a decade of gross mismanagement from it's owner/leadership the point of no return won't be far away (if we haven't already crossed that line). Also whether it are the players or people working at the club, I bet most people working at the club are as depressed as can, a workplace that has been shrouded with negativity for so long can't be an healthy work environment.
Ten Hag and United a great example of not knowing when to quit while you're ahead. Both parties could've gone their separate ways with dignity in tact after the cup final with a new manager would have the summer to get his own players, instead they persisted. With maybe a couple of exceptions, United's signings under Ten Hag have been very poor - quite damning really that Johnny Evans (a very solid player for United in his first spell but was signed originally to mentor the under 21s) is getting game time well into his 30s.
Bro, ETH is no saint but he has had way more good signings than bad ones. Martinez and Mazraoui and the introduction and integration of Mainoo and Garnacho have been quite positive if you look at ETH's entire tenure.
You're talking nonsense, only signings you could say have turned out bad were Antony and Mount.
Anthony, mount, molassia, casimero, sancho, zeczee, haland, the goalie, have all been total flops who eth brought in for a combined 450mil. At the beginning of the season you could have bought the whole wolves club..... and still had enough change to buy Bournemouth. 😂
2:13 He did not fuck up my clubs name 🙏🙏🙏
I was looking for this comment, how are you a native English speaker and pronounce it like that 😭😭
@AendM Why not 😭😭🙏🙏
Best wishes to Ruben Amorim but I don’t think he’ll be the guy to fix Man U, or even get close to it. (Barca Fan here who’s always had a soft spot for Man U)
Never thought Id see a time where both biggest Manchester clubs are struggling. What a time to be a Liverpool supporter. YNWA
They never learn, always spend big but never get their priorities straight. Anyone could have told you that United needed a couple of goal scorers in the summer instead they spent £200m on defensive minded players
I've been waiting this video for the entire season
The players are absolutely clueless. You have Rashford earning £350,000 per week who is basically the new Lingard.
As a Leeds fan, it's a shame we won't play them next season, and they're going to pass us on the way up as they get relegated
Every time I get happy I remind myself that I'm MU fan - perfect snap back to reality
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Manchester is still blue but it’s the blue of Stockport county 😂
According to my premier league predictions they should be relegated on the final day
🤣🤣😂😂
0:26 Perfectly summarizes me right now as a Manchester United Fan.
Fr😢
The root problem is that the reds didn't get better coach after Sir Ferguson. Every coaches after him presured to live up under Sir Ferguson's shadow. Even his par Mourinho can only got 2nd place at best before getting sacked compared to his 13 PL titles.
from the Red Devils to the Red Plumbers
🤣🤣😂
Who’s here after the FA Cup game? You never learn to keep United’s name out of your mouth 🤣
Amorim going to United and losing, meanwhile Sporting losing their games back in Portugal. Bicampeões o Caralho.
Jim Ratcliffe will cut all these jobs, up ticket prices, cut benefits before dropping players like Antony, when he could literally put 42 year old steward Mark in the starting line up and he’d do better than half the players in the team lol, 14th in the Premier League and now you’re alienating fans? As sad as it is for United fans, honestly you deserve it, the club is run by out of touch clowns, football is the fans sport and once you lose them you really are cooked
As a Spanish person I'm glad that Garnacho choose to play with Argentina, his ego definitely sticks more to that country
Ten Hag was actually a great manager as people kept saying at the time. The problem is, as has always been, toxic players who are on such high wages they cannot be removed.
Zirkzee made sense as Hoijlund was the only striker.
It's hard to celebrate as a Man Utd fan nowadays... (sigh...)
It's almost like it's not the many managers we've had but the same players!?!?! who would've thought?
ten hag never brought a player who could perform now. he brought in players who were unproven in other leagues and were young and showed promised but weren’t even the top 3 best in their teams and barely were 20. he tried to do in the prem what he did at ajax and got a rude awakening it was horrible. and then he brought in casemiro who was already past his prime a good player but not the player you needed. this squad is not good at all. he did a complete rebuild with inexperienced players who most were young and didn’t fit the system also he was a bad coach. de jong is easily better then all of united’s squad. hot take but i don’t think bruno is what everyone makes him to be . he doesn’t perform consistently and has so many red cards becuz he throws a hissy fit and argues with his teammates. shows that the locker room is a mess then you have players arguing with the coach for everyone to see. a mess. i’m surprised they are not regulated becuz this team is truly bad. amorim is gonna leave next year or 2 years but i doubt he’ll stay
Maza for 12millions is the only good deal tenhag made but Anthony for 90mills rasmus for 70 ... 😢
Casemiro had a massive swan dance in his first season, though. And I don't really blame him for that one at all since Madrid has a way with checking these things. Don't think most people would've expected a player of that level to decline this much during his early 30s. Regardless if they were going to do what they did at Ajax. They should've gotten him a sporting director who could've helped make transfers for him. But INEOS isn't that smart either.
Brilliant video 🎉❤ love the delivery 🚚 📦 & Facts 💯
Garnacho doesn't get the hate he deserves.
As much as whatever saying about Ronaldo (even about him & ETH that leads to his exit), but about United, blud's been majorly spot on, & that's the person that made me United fan, so yeah you know my side especially after been knowing that my club's been real cooked for real past few years
(he lowkey still care about United anywhere he is & that's great of him, always glad to have him everytime in United in all-time)
it's not always about the coach definitely, but there's definitely helluva tings inside, that definitely need real actual improvements & fixings in United if they seriously wanna be back to being threat as known
He did say the equipment in United is still the same during his 2nd tenure with his 1st one. He knew the club needs an overhaul
Amorim won't change this team, his tactical depth is so shallow and his preferred tactic complex that he will have to do what he did in Sporting, buy new players. At Sporting only about 60% of the players he asked ended up fitting the team and staying at the club. Sporting also lost players like Fatawu just because he didn't like his training.
As ac Milan fan I feel you guys sucks to go from great to one of others mid clubs in the league
i read somewhere that Old Trafford is infested with rats, but i think it was disrespectful to call the players that
It's crazy to think that such an awful United squad still managed to win silverware before Arteta🙏💀
It’s crazy to think with the seemingly unbounded knowledge available via the Internet people can sprout inanities with such confidence
This is that one pubic hair united fans hold on their shrivelled up limp balls.
Arteta won an FA Cup tbf just nothing since then
Stay humble, eh?
You're right to an extent, but this club has been finished for years, the problem with United since Ferguson left is that every new manager doesn't have the backing of the players. The players control the club. Rashford and Fernandes are cancer to the dressing room, they believe they're top stuff and before that it was Rashford and Pogba. Arne Slot joins Liverpool and its like he's totally in charge and everyone listens to him, because he is, the culture of the players is the manager is the boss. Arne's not playing you this game? Better show him you're good enough to play by excelling on the pitch. But at United you see the players stewing on the bench behind Amorim and you can tell they think they're good enough to play that game, the club will never be good so long as they buy and keep these high ego players, stop buying entitled superstars and buy players who are inching at the opportunity to prove themselves at a bigger club than their current one for a low salary too. The fact you had a player like Ronaldo, a top 3 all time great in the worst case scenario you can think of and not one United player asked him for advice on how to improve their game when he returned, is proof these players have no work ethic and they only care about the money.
They just lost again today
Amorim starting to talk about relegation is funny 😂
Not the Garnacho thumbnail lol
The biggest problem with united is their fans. They gas up their players so much "zerkamp" "the ivorian messi" "bruno is better than odegaard" ect. The reason arsenal got better is because we didnt rate our crap players and accepted it when they were replaced
Also at the start of the Arteta era Mustafi and Sokratis among others were paid to get out to free up the wage bill and squad for better players which Maxwell eluded to with Antony
Maqwell doesn’t know about the tractors in Ipswich
You don't have to be a United fan to feel that what is happening to that club is borderline criminal.
These glory fans that know nothing of the history if clubs like Ipswich.
Lol yeah spot on English football only started with the addvent of Sky TV, tbh he's just regurgitating the current critic of Man U .
Never seen it from that angle on Marcus Rashford's career...
Had amazing potential at such a young age but multiple different managers and tactics can be difficult for any player.
Why dont keep Ruud van Nilstelroy
Maxwell you should nake a video about supporting multiple clubs. I know you got a busy schedule and obviously take your time. I do think it would be interesting cause you support three clubs (if i recall correctly)
They wouldn't have won the FA cup if it wasn't for a corrupt VAR call against Coventry. Ten Haag was truly riding his luck.
That was clear offside. Cry harder.
@@myatthihanaing9221 Wrong. The line isn't even. It loops over Wan Bissakas foot and straight through Haji Wrights. Give it a good zoom in and you'll see it. Corruption.
The new owner like a simp guy who cuts out his family, friends, everyone, his dog, jacket, etc. But the girl who's the issue..
So we are not getting the san marino carrier mode ?
Bruh this has me dead 🤣💀 respect brudda, you were spot on. Just subscribed ✊🏽
man imagine me as a man united fan and a singaporean😩😩😩
At least your food is nice!
@ wow that's really high praise! most SEAsians consider us bottom of the list.....
Remember they had Mourinho and sacked him, big mistake
Manchester United is just a team full of players everyone loves to hate, the most unlikable jerks in football world like Casemiro, Garnacho, Fernandes, Lisandro and Mount, that's why it's so good to see them lose
If Vinicius and Romero would join them the squad would be complete
No no no Vini would have to be bought on a 250 million pound transfer then immediately suffer a career altering ACL tear
What have vinicious and romero done? Romero said someting that he hates losing or among those lines and vinicious had that moment where he didnt attend in meaningles trophy award gala. Like ballondor means nothing that aint so serious
@@johannespitkamaki1369 If you think they are both hated for 1 small thing then you are the problem
The truth is, Man U is no longer one of the top tier teams of the EPL. They are at the same level as the lesser teams such as Southampton and Everton, only they have more money. They are now just making up the numbers. The glory days of the past are long gone. They have to stop stressing out about it and accept their lot; I mean how many years of mediocrity has it been now? At least they're not in the Championship...
2:12 paok mentioned
United fans hated the Glazers so much that they openly welcomed Ratcliff, despite how awful he is as a person and how much he is hated by the fans of other teams he owns. Utterly insane. His actions shouldn't be a surprise to anyone.
I always felt like Ten hag never got the locker room behind him. His transfers were abysmal, its like he was still looking at players for a team like Ajax.
Ronaldo also said nothing at United changed in the time he was gone and was suprised to see everything was still the same when he came back.
Facts. The club stagnated hard. Truth is everything great about Manchester United since the 80's was all Fergie and HIS staff. Even under the Glazers Fergie made it work. Won the league with a team that imploded after his departure.
They're actually not in a bad position really, they've got the rest of the season to consolidate and bring through as many young players as possible (they can sell and buy as many good prospects as possible). The problem is they keep compounding on the errors through the 'needs wholesale changes' mentality. Unfortunately this is reinforced by the fans - "not good enough to play for UTD", "we should be challenging for titles" etc etc. If they continue the costs will spiral and it's hugely disruptive. This is whats been happening up until now, staggering mismanagement. It's very entertaining as a Liverpool fan though.
Make a video on the Dani Olmo situation
I actually go to the University in Ipswich. It was surprising to hear how many non-football fans talk about that 1-1 draw.
OOoooff @ thumbnail.
The sporting director you mentioned. He apparently left because of how topic the executive members at the team are. He said the INEOS team and Glazers are super tight and don’t let the sporting director to make decisions.
It was never ten hag