Mike
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Mike
@suttybox
Don't count the days, make the days count
North West, England Katılım Temmuz 2009
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🤷♂️"Everyone who defends Ruben Amorim is going off hypotheticals and everyone who criticises him is going off evidence."
🤬 "17 losses in 33 games is f*cking terrible!"
Jay and Joe discuss the manager after today's defeat ❌
#MUFC
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Ruben Amorim’s supporters argue that it is not the system that's at fault, it’s individual players not doing their jobs or simply making mistakes. But the system clearly doesn’t help them. Forcing centre-backs like Harry Maguire to play a high-line exposes his lack of pace. Not his fault, it's Amorim's. Luke Shaw is not a left-sided centre-back. Bruno Fernandes is not a central midfielder. Most players don’t look comfortable with 3-4-2-1.
The defence looks exposed, not enough pace, too many gaps and no cover of any substance. Amorim’s stubbornly sticking to his system when 4-2-3-1 would work. The best managers adapt, work to their players' strengths. United’s defence would look more secure as a back-four of Mazraoui, De Ligt, Yoro, Shaw, shielded by two from Mainoo/Ugarte/Casemiro, Bruno restored to his preferred 10, flanked by Mbeumo and Cunha serving Sesko. But Amorim is too stubborn to change.
Amorim also has to take culpability for vulnerability at set-pieces and failure to know how to respond and regroup when the opposition turn the ball over. Where is the coaching? They’ve upgraded everything at Carrington except, it seems, the coaching. Amorim was outwitted by Keith Andrews, who was managing only his 8th game. Andrews just saw the centre-backs’ vulnerability and unleashed pace. Amorim’s tactics are clearly at fault.
Amorim says his players needed “more personality to control games”. But his system inhibits them. His questioning and demeanour can hardly inspire them. He's clearly a good man and at Sporting showed he was a decent coach. But this stubbornness may cost him his job.
That said, it's all very well this increasing clamour for change but who? Who could United bring in? Most elite head coaches are all embedded at teams with better squads at better-run clubs. United are still United, still huge, still big payers, and should still attract a decent coach. But who? #MUFC
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Alejandro Garnacho asked ChatGPT to write him a farewell message to Manchester United.
Put as much thought into this as he did every other stupid decision he made the past 18+ months, good to see he still hasn't learned a thing.
Good riddance.

UtdDistrict@UtdDistrict
Alejandro Garnacho on Instagram: "Dear Mánchester "After an unforgettable five years, this special chapter in my life now comes to a close. We have created moments that will stay with me forever, and I’m very grateful for this. "To the coaches, staff, and my teammates, thank you for believing in me. Every time I wore the badge, I gave everything I had. "I leave proud of what we achieved together and excited for what’s to come. Wishing the club nothing but success for the future, while I look forward to giving my all in the next chapter of my career ❤️"
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🗣️ Omar Berrada on the summer window:
"I can't talk about specific names, but we've been planning for many months, considering different scenarios. We're clear about where to invest. We'll execute the plan."
#MUFC
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• APRIL 2024:
Garnacho liked two Mark Goldbridge posts that criticized Ten Hag after he was substituted at half-time against Bournemouth.
Ten Hag later revealed that Garnacho apologized for liking the posts: "He apologised for it and after that, we move on."
• SEPTEMBER 2024:
Garnacho liked Fabrizio's IG post of Cristiano Ronaldo criticizing Ten Hag, who was still manager at the time.
• DECEMBER 2024:
One month under Amorim, and Garnacho has liked another post criticizing Lisandro Martinez, his own current club and international teammate.
• DECEMBER 2024:
He was left out of the squad for the Man City game because of his actions off the pitch by leaking information, and he decided to leave X on beginning of January.
• May 2025:
We lose in the Europa League finals against Tottenham and his brother is doing the talking for him on social media, and also that interview? Was shocking!!!
Note that the SEPTEMBER and DECEMBER incidents happened IMMEDIATELY after the games, within 20-30 minutes, so this is definitely NOT a "mistake." There's a clear pattern that has to stop.
We've just lost in the finals against Spurs, and he's doing interviews of blaming the manager for his game-time??? How? Why?
Love and always support Garnacho, but this petty attitude is obviously starting to piss majority of the fans off, including ME.
Amorim is barely couple of months in. Results aren't going well, and the last thing the new manager needs is this sort of drama, when players should be 100% focused on their jobs.
I always try to stay positive, but it's time we fans stop overhyping and massaging these players' egos, and start holding them accountable for certain performances and actions.
And if the rebuild needs to start somewhere, it needs to start by getting rid of this kind of players. Enough is enough! #MUFC

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Garnacho’s problem on these two instances isn’t just the fact his decision making is poor:
1. It shows he lacks top end explosiveness & can’t reliably separate from defenders in space.
2. Technically, his touches to set up an action are often sub-par, which makes end product harder for himself.
3. Too easily unbalanced, legs move faster than his brain, weak core strength.
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