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I don't know if when he gets so many participations he will fire the coach, I think that as another member says that is not the solution, what is needed in Manchester United is a change of attitude, from the players to the directive, it cannot be that with the amount of money that the team has invested, it still does not work, It can't just be the coach's fault.
This is easy to explain, it is easier to kick out one person than the whole football team, on one side 11 play, and on the other, there is only the coach who also gives the orders of the game, so he is going to be attacked since he is alone against adversity, it is understandable, but at the same time unfair, as the players are also to blame for the team's performance.The problem with club football is that it is always very easy for the coach to be targeted whenever the team is not playing well. Even when it is very obvious that some certain players are the ones that are causing the team to underperform but unfortunately those players cannot be replaced. It's still the coach that is still going to be the one that is going to suffer the consequences in the end because clubs never fire players but coaches.
This is easy to explain, it is easier to kick out one person than the whole football team, on one side 11 play, and on the other, there is only the coach who also gives the orders of the game, so he is going to be attacked since he is alone against adversity, it is understandable, but at the same time unfair, as the players are also to blame for the team's performance.
Yes, what happens is that to kick out a player and find a new one you usually have to wait for the transfer markets to open, and maybe some teams don't have notable replacements for certain playing positions, but I agree with you, if a player is not performing well for too long, the healthiest thing for the team is to get rid of him, after all, it's a business.Seriously, it is definitely unfair to the coach although the only place where I would blame the coach whenever his team is not doing well is after he has seen the players who are always consistently underperforming but he keeps on selecting those player to be in his starting 11.
When a player is not playing to the standard that is expect of him, the person should be dropped and another player selected to replace him.
Yes, what happens is that to kick out a player and find a new one you usually have to wait for the transfer markets to open, and maybe some teams don't have notable replacements for certain playing positions, but I agree with you, if a player is not performing well for too long, the healthiest thing for the team is to get rid of him, after all, it's a business.
Yes, this usually happens in many teams, the directors deceive themselves that it was a terrible investment and they do not want to get rid of the player simply because they spent a lot of money on him, this reminds me of the case of Hazard at Real Madrid, he was signed in 2018, and they did not want to sell him because it had cost the team a lot of money and the player did not perform well on the field, anyway...The mistake some of these coaches makes is after they have asked for a particular player to be bought for them during the transfer window and a huge amount of money was splashed to buy that particular player, even when that player is underperforming, they always find it very difficult to drop the player.
I don't understand the logic behind it because when the player is not giving you the results you wanted, it doesn't matter if they spent a huge amount of money on the player, the result is not coming and the players should be removed from the equation for someone who can be able to deliver for the team to play.
I don't know if when he gets so many participations he will fire the coach, I think that as another member says that is not the solution, what is needed in Manchester United is a change of attitude, from the players to the directive, it cannot be that with the amount of money that the team has invested, it still does not work, It can't just be the coach's fault.
As much as the issue of tracking back has been over-hyped in recent years, Jadon Sancho wasn't bought for his defensive contributions. He didn't have to track back at Dortmund and he was very impressive there. Sancho isn't the fastest man out there. He is expected to track back and defend while also present in the opposition box for a fast attack. Common! He is not Flash.I don't know how the club ended up with some players that don't fit into the culture of the club. Players such as Jadon Sancho, who is not ready to track back to tackle for a lost ball, have contributed to a lot of the mess that we have at the club recently.
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