MackRobinson
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Keep. Been dealt an extremely crappy hand this season and it's still early.
Yeah, let him hand pick more players like Mason Mount and Jonny Evans … what a talent scout.You have to give him more time but despite him getting to hand pick players he wants I don't see a great and exciting style of play, it's pretty uninspiring to watch most of the time.
That’s why I said it. He may get the sack and become our interim if ETH also gets the sack. Really hope ETH can turn it around but at the moment don’t see how.
I saw decent effort, just better ball movement by Brighton. I don’t understand why we can’t just fecking buy their DoF and scout team?Some players preferred ball watching to actually marking players. Question is why they couldn't be arsed?
Is this a serious postPerformances since the cup final (February) have been poor. We lose against anyone half decent away from home. This season we've been very underwhelming at home too. It's hard to pinpoint anything tactically that we are good at. Transfers have been questionable plus there is a lot of off-field nonsense going on.
Would you sack or keep?
Not only get De zerbi, but also get a DoF and sporting director. Also, change ownership. Tactically de zerbi is better than ETH, but for long term planning, we also need to have the right structure in place. And I feel that United new project should evolve around the ideology we are seeing at Brighton, but at a higher level. I believe that it is only a deeper problem than the manager if we are looking at it long term. But, short term, a good manager can come in and change our style and performance
Tactics are under the control of the manager. Focusing only on tactics and ignoring everything else that has been wrong for the last ten years is under your control though.Tactics are under control of the manager. There is no reason other than our manager for our disaster of a shape this season. Subs etc. It’s him being exposed for just not being that good. Look at Ange at Spurs?
we’ve never really played ‘well’ under Ten Hag yet.
Given the lack of improvement and money spent, it's hard to defend his position whatever the club decides. We look clueless and that's always the sign a manager is really under pressure.
That's not an excuse for today. There has been a ton of issues, yeah. He should be able to motivate the side, get a siege mentality, implement a functional system. Today was a system that gave Brighton the advantage. And he didn't adapt. It worked for 15 minutes, they adjusted and started picking holes all over the place, and if he couldn't see what was so painfully obvious for many of us to see, then that is HUGELY concerning.Keep. He's a top manager in a shitshow of a club. He's effectively had the season sabotaged by Arnold's awful handling of Greenwood.
Like Potter was too.
And then sack him after 6 months to bring de zebri. Then sack de zebri in another year and bring the next shiny toy. While glazers keep on laughingSack him and bring in Nagelsmann as long as he is available