It was revealed that Amorin once wanted to resign: Manchester United s "mess" and even the coach wants to run away?
I really didn't expect it! In this "mess" of Manchester United, head coach Amorin wanted to resign directly in January this year! It is said that he was completely desperate by the team's bad situation. During that time in mid-January, Manchester United won only two games in eight games in various competitions, especially at Old Trafford's 1-3 loss to Brighton at home, which directly forced Amorin to the brink of collapse. He really wanted to leave and quit. As soon as the news came out, I felt a little helpless for Amorin and sad for Manchester United. The head coach of the wealthy family wanted to resign halfway through. How much pressure was he underwent and how desperate he saw! Later, it was the people around Amorin who tried their best to persuade him and then pulled him back. It is said that Manchester United CEO Berard had to come forward and repeatedly assured him that he would give necessary support, so that he decided to continue to "fight to the end." What is the cost of being able to "fight to the end"? It is revealed that in recent weeks, the Portuguese coach has been working hard! He arrives at the training base at 7 o'clock every morning and works for up to 14 hours! This is simply the "PLUS version" of "996", and it is even comparable to "007"! Think about what we have talked about before, Manchester United currently ranks 16th in the league. Amorin took over in November last year, and it is true that he took over a "mess" but now he has spent 14 hours a day to work, but he has won 16th place in the league, as well as those previous remarks of "bad luck"... I really want to ask, what is Amorin's "working hard" like this? Is Manchester United's title of "the worst team in the Premier League since April"? Or is it a short guarantee that "even if you lose the Europa League final, you won't be dismissed"? How did this Manchester United force the coach to this point? Is it the management's inaction? Is it a player's problem? Or is this club sucked from top to bottom? An aspiring head coach was forced to resign, and then he was beaten with "chicken blood" and used his 14-hour work intensity to "save" a wealthy family struggling in the quagmire of the league. This scene is so "magic"! Manchester United fans, what do you feel when you hear Amorin wanted to resign? Do you feel sorry for him or do you think he is not tenacious enough? Do you think Amorin works 14 hours a day, is it worth it? Can this investment help Manchester United get out of the predicament? Non-Manchester United fans, how do you think of the current situation of a club like Manchester United that "forcing the coach to the brink of resignation"? Talk in the comment area!
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