GIDEON MUFC@GBUnitedx
Ruben Amorim had a dream to turn Manchester United into a powerhouse, but one could claim that the dream never came to light because he was surrounded mostly by those who didn’t believe in him.
The result wasn’t consistent, but what was, was the attacking fluidity. No team had more expected goals and goal threats than Manchester United, and the major reasons behind the inconsistency was the backline and midfield — both areas he was planning on improving.
Ever since he left (1-1 draw with Leeds), Manchester United haven’t recorded past 2.50 expected goals till date.
I was terrified of how United found it easy to penetrate every defense. We didn’t hear ‘we didn’t create chances because of low block’ under Amorim. That’s fact.
We all know since Solskjaer, low block teams were our undoing.
Amorim was going to fix the midfield in the next transfer market, but Omar and Wilcox decided to listen to the club legends like Paul Scholes, Gary Neville and Roy Keane, who are also not in support of Michael Carrick taking the permanent job.
WOW!