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Ronnick commented on Manchester United s current situation, the signing and coaching are in chaos, the team is in deep trouble

1:17am, 11 May 2025Football

Recently, former Manchester United interim coach Ronnick gave a sharp comment on Manchester United's current situation in an interview with Canal +, saying that the team was worse than during his coaching period, and questioned the club's decision to hire Amorin. This remark caused an uproar in the football world.

Ronnick took over Manchester United coach as the interim coach in the 2021/22 season. At that time, he pointed out that the club needed drastic changes and vividly described it as "heart surgery". Now looking at Manchester United, despite spending 750 million pounds in signings, the team's performance in the standings was not satisfactory, even worse than when he was coaching. This phenomenon deeply disappointed Ronnick, and also highlighted that Manchester United may have serious problems in signing strategies and team building. Huge investment has not been transformed into improvements in performance, and the adaptability of players and team tactical systems may be the key factor.

Talking about Manchester United's prospects this season, Ronnick believes that the team is in an extremely embarrassing situation. At present, Manchester United can only be qualified for the Champions League by winning the UEFA Cup, otherwise this season is doomed to fail. In the fiercely competitive European football world, a Champions League seat is crucial, not only affecting the team's business interests, but also affecting the club's reputation and the attractiveness of future signings. If Manchester United misses the Champions League, their development will face huge challenges next season, which also makes fans full of concern about the team's future.

Ronnick expressed strong doubts about Amorin's coaching. He pointed out that Manchester United's existing lineup is built on a four-back system, while Amorin is good at three-back or five-back tactics. The mismatch between this tactical system and the team's lineup is directly reflected in the performance of the game. In the Premier League, when facing relatively weak opponents who should have won, Manchester United often performs poorly and finds it difficult to show its due strength. The contradiction between tactics and lineup leads to players' unclear position on the court and their cooperation is unfamiliar, making it impossible to form an effective offensive and defensive system.

Ronnick's remarks have also triggered a new round of criticism from fans and the media about Manchester United's management. In the process of team building, management's decisions are crucial. From signings to coach selection, every link affects the direction of the team. Now that Manchester United is in trouble, the management needs to reflect deeply on how to adjust its strategy and get the team back on track. Should we continue to adhere to the existing tactical system and adjust the player configuration to adapt to Amorin's coaching style, or re-examine the tactical direction and find tactical play that is more suitable for the team's lineup? This is an urgent problem facing Manchester United.

Manchester United's future is full of uncertainty, but what is certain is that the team needs to make changes as soon as possible. Whether it is tactical adjustment, personnel optimization, or improvement in management decision-making, it is imminent. Fans are looking forward to Manchester United's revival of its former glory, and all of this requires the club to work together from top to bottom.

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