This is completely true. However it is also true of other teams that don't have the option to spend hundreds of millions to sort it out. But don't worry, the greatest coach in the world (TM) must just be having an off day (again). Remember only good results count in praising him, when he has to deal with situations like any other manager and gets it wrong, it doesn't count.
Am I reading this correctly.The Real owner wants to get rid of their manager because he is too successful?Luka's fault,maybe?
One thing I don't get with Man United fans is the refusal to give any blame whatsoever to Amorim. Like yes, I understand that he inherited a poor, unbalanced squad, yes I understand a lot of these players aren't aligned with his style of play, I know he's had injuries to deal with and I get that the issues at United have gone on far longer than Amorim has been at the club. But, in terms of what he's done since taking over, does he warrant even a little bit of blame? How much longer is he going to be allowed to slip down the table and lose games before people start saying "he needs to be doing a tad better with the squad he has"? Surely, he has to be expected to get results at some stage otherwise what was the point of bringing him in now if he's allowed to lose so much? Most of these players finished 8th and won the FA Cup last year. A lot of them were there the year before when they finished 3rd and won the League Cup. There's absolutely no way they should be sandwiched between West Ham and Crystal Palace in the table (West Ham could actually go above them if they beat us later today). It's just insane that he's allowed to lose so many games and most United fans are not attributing any criticism his way.
VAR intentionally not showing the shirt pull! Losing to an Ashley Young dive would've been justice. They won by it enough times.
lol was a definite classic young swan dive. However it was also a deffo pen and VAR doing its best as you say to not show the angle showing the double shirt pull