Liverpool legend Carragher claimed that Amorin's sacking by Manchester United was "inevitably" and predicted the time when the Red Devils changed their coach. At the same time, Manchester United legend Scholes also admitted that the cl...
Liverpool legend Carragher claimed that Amorin's sacking by Manchester United was "inevitably" and predicted the time when the Red Devils changed their coach. At the same time, Manchester United legend Scholes also admitted that the club has given Amorin "too much time".
【Carragher talks about Amorin】
Carragher, how do you evaluate Amorin's situation at Manchester United? Do you think his job can be kept?
I don't want to say that a coach should be fired, which is disrespectful, it is related to a person's job, but I have reached the point where I think Amorin's position is unsustainable. His dismissal is inevitable, and it will happen before Christmas. His statistics as Manchester United coach are incredible, with his team scoring only two more goals than conceded in 50 games.
【Scholes talk about Amorin】
Scholes, as a Manchester United legend, do you agree with Carragher? Should the club continue to give Amorin time?
I think for Amorin, things have gone to a point where we don't want to always talk about sacking the coach, and Manchester United does give the coach enough time. Fans never boo him until (1-3 loss to Brentford) that game, I started to feel, "He got a little too much time" and it felt like it was only a matter of time before his coaching career came to an end.
After the international match day, Manchester United will challenge Liverpool away. What are your prospects for this game?
Amorin needs to work hard to get something from Liverpool at Anfield. I would consider fighting for a draw and trying every possible way to stop them from scoring. This is completely different from Arsenal's mentality of challenging Liverpool away, which focuses on winning the league title.
Manchester United is in such a serious situation, and I can't remember when the last time they won a big game or a meaningful game. This group of players is in a bad state, and you have no confidence in them getting out of the predicament. They went to Anfield and then lost, which was almost foreseeable.