Gary Neville has claimed that Manchester United have actually been regressed after the decision to replace Erik Ten Hag with the new coach Ruben Amorim.
Ten Hag was downloaded late in October 2024 after I only caught 11 points from the first nine of United Premier League Games, but amorim has not yet to oversee most of a change in the field, having captured 14 points out of his 13 matches to the day.
Amorim was wet with the unwanted record to become faster United Manager to lose five League matches at Old Trafford, doing so in just seven games, and Neville warned fans that things could get worse without drastic changes.
“I thought it would be better when Ruben Amorim came in, his enthusiasm and the new system, the players would buy and we would see a bounce,” he said Podcast Gary Neville. “But we've seen the absolute opposite and has worsened – and that's startling.
“There will be much more pain to the end of the season and it will be harmful – because they will undoubtedly stay with amorim. But the more you lose, the harder it is for the manager to convince the players of his idea .
“In the early days he said,” I won't change my idea “and you need the players to buy in it. If they continue to lose and they continue to be criticized and the attention of attention comes to them more and fans If leaving unhappy, you know you create a feeling and you can't continue to lose.
“This will depression players' thoughts at a point where they will start losing confidence in the idea and hurting you.
“He cannot change his approach now because he has died in the gap on him and rightly. that he will not be enjoying this.
“It can't continue to continue as it is and they somehow have to start playing better – because at this moment it's a very bad situation when watching the united game.”
Amorim will require a response to printing 2-0 losses to Crystal Palace On Friday when they face Leicester City in the FA Cup, before the Premier League clashes with Tottenham Hotspur, Everton and Ipswich Town collide. Arsenal is the first in the schedule in March.