08/11/2024 13:30
(PLO) – Coach David Moyes gave his verdict on Ruben Amorim and confirmed that Manchester United have “lost a tradition”.
Former Manchester United manager David Moyes gave it away opinion about the “Red Devils” appointing a new coach Ruben Amorim to replace the recently fired Erik Ten Hag. David Moyes admitted that the Old Trafford team had “lost tradition and class”.
David Moyes has conviction My old club, Manchester United, believe they have lost tradition and class by firing their coach too soon. When Erik ten Hag left, the door opened for a new coach, with Ruben Amorim soon to take over at Old Trafford, bringing with him a change in tactics and thinking.
Portuguese strategist Ruben Amorim, 39 years old, is not only the youngest person to take control of the club. history This is also the sixth coach since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013. When the famous coach Sir Alex Ferguson left MU after 26 years, David Moyes was chosen to replace him but he did not last he only 8 months at Old Trafford.
Now, according to Moyes, MU’s constant change of coaches so far has not brought in many results according to the club’s high standards. He has ruined a club that had unique traditions and values. Moyes was the first coach to try to fill the void left by Sir Alex Ferguson at MU but it was not necessary. And now Amorim must bring glory back to the red half of Manchester.
“Manchester United has an amazing tradition. They bring in their young players and they don’t have a tradition of firing coaches,” coach David Moyes said on the Stick to Football podcast, “When Sir Alex Ferguson didn’t do well, he didn’t those (firing the coach).Manchester United stood for something admirable, that this club had a little more sense, a little more class, but that kind of thing was lost at the time I was there.
Since Ferguson’s departure, Moyes, Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ten Hag have taken over as MU manager with little or no success. long enough to be successful.
Van Gaal was the first person to bring a major prize back to Old Trafford, the FA Cup in 2016. When everything seemed to be going well, the Dutch strategist was sent out with MU just two days later.
Mourinho’s tenure at MU was also full of titles, with The European League and the League Cup. But he also left in his third season at MU, and Solskjaer then began his prizeless tenure at Old Trafford.
The last coach to fire MU, Ten Hag, also has 2 domestic titles Carabao Cup and the FA Cup. But just a few months after signing a contract extension with MU in the summer, Ten Hag was swiftly fired by MU following the team’s poor start to the season. David Moyes confirmed that MU players hid behind the Ten Hag and let their coach suffer after each defeat.
David Moyes said: “I think the players are now quite happy to hide behind the managers and let the managers take responsibility. I could do it if some of them would come out and say, “Anyway, I know I’m not okay right now. Right now I’m not playing well enough.”
Now, with Ruben Amorim set to be the next person on the coaching path at MU, David Moyes is very optimistic, admitting that the team inherited by the Portuguese coach is full of quality and enthusiasm.
David Moyes said, “He (Ruben Amorim) is in a completely different situation now. I actually had to take over the Premier League champions at the time, so I came from a different perspective. Right now, the players may be saying they have to step up for the man management it can come from a stronger position.
Manchester United have some very talented players. When you look at Manchester United in their current situation, they can only improve. So we can see an improvement in their performance.”
The change to Amorim’s preferred three-back system also does not worry former West Ham coach Moyes, as he believes the team’s stars football Today has adopted many different techniques.
“Players are more flexible today,” said David Moyes. “Players from my era probably took a little longer to adapt to the new tactics. Current players are used to that. There are plenty of central defenders and more load -defence at Manchester United.
I don’t think Manchester United’s change process will take too long. It may take some time to achieve what he (Ruben Amorim) wants, but I think Manchester United will be fine. “