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Topic: Manchester United current crisis and what could be the solution - page 3. (Read 454 times)

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No team is ever an island that can't experience some hard time in some seasons. Every club have passed through that phase when they had to struggle with some technical or managerial issue that went on to affect thier play. Chelsea went through that phase and almost sacked all the coaches they had in the past and today they are gradually gaining ground. What's happening to Manchester United could be a managerial crisis, a coach inability to make the right decision or some internal crisis that the press might not have access to. Whatever it is, is nothing not too bad that they can't handle if they're intentional about it. If you look at it critically, all the leagues have become too competitive that everyone now knows that no team in unbeatable. For you to remain in the winning side with the mentality and hunger most teams has, you have to forget about whatever past track record you've once had and play your game like this is the first and last trophy you're ever going to win.

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I'm a very critique person when it comes to current situation of United but if so many people are vocal about this and no changes are made , then , I actually believe that this project is meant to be a very long one and if this is true , I can't see Ten Hag leaving anytime soon , especially with Ferguson still running things from shadows. Also , what coaches are suitable enough for United ? because I can look across Europe and I can barely find a top coach that is available but also wants to coach United.
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I used to be a fan of Manchester United way back then in the days Alex, but after his retirement, just as you've rightly said, I don't think there's been any coach that can be compared to him, his dedication and commitment to the club I believe was his greatest tool that made the team soar, and yes, his relationship and connection with his team could be seen as another reason the club has been thriving back then. And I think this is the major problem Manchester United is facing, the coaches who come into the club I believe fail to establish a better relationship with the players, Eric Ten Hag is a great Coach and an experienced leader, but it takes more than that to make a club like Manchester United to soar and return to its previous glory. I think Ten Hag prefers to enforce his tactics on the players rather than also giving a listening ears to the players too to talk, and I believe this is the main thing that made him disagree with Cristiano Ronaldo.

If the Coach can connect well with the players, I believe there'll be a positive change in the club's performance.
Now the relationship aspect played a big roll in both turning things around for the good and for the worse. This is humans you dealing with. And not everyone wi like you. He ten haha should had maintained that standard since he already has implemented it. But then along the line his favoritism became so obvious when he thought he was too hash for the players since the fans where not happy with the way Ronaldo’s situation turned out. Now he wants to establish that relationship with the players and it now looks like he doesn’t stand on his word as a coach. Also the management and owners aren’t doing any good to the club.
Ten Hag is authoritative in nature, and maybe that has worked pretty well for him in other clubs he's coached in the past. Yes, the players of Manchester United has spoken highly of Ten Hag and probably seen him as their dream coach judging from a distance, but like we already know, most relatiomships are always more valued from a distant perspective, and now they have their dream Coach, they may have probably noticed a few shortcomings that they never saw from a distant view.

And concerning Cristiano Ronaldo, one thing you need to understand is that, Ronaldo is a experienced player, and with all his experience and expertise has all it takes to single handedly coach a team, and since he has played in Manchester United before when the club was still at its prime so we'd assume that he knows just what the team needs to excel, yeah no player is above the club and two people cannot captain a ship, but still the expertise and contribution of Ronaldo would've been more than resourceful if you ask me, but Ten Hag wanted to do it all by himself since he believes he's got all it takes.
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I used to be a fan of Manchester United way back then in the days Alex, but after his retirement, just as you've rightly said, I don't think there's been any coach that can be compared to him, his dedication and commitment to the club I believe was his greatest tool that made the team soar, and yes, his relationship and connection with his team could be seen as another reason the club has been thriving back then. And I think this is the major problem Manchester United is facing, the coaches who come into the club I believe fail to establish a better relationship with the players, Eric Ten Hag is a great Coach and an experienced leader, but it takes more than that to make a club like Manchester United to soar and return to its previous glory. I think Ten Hag prefers to enforce his tactics on the players rather than also giving a listening ears to the players too to talk, and I believe this is the main thing that made him disagree with Cristiano Ronaldo.

If the Coach can connect well with the players, I believe there'll be a positive change in the club's performance.

Firstly I agreed with you when we talk about ten hag building a good relationship with the players. Secondly I disagree with you on that of his disagreement with Christian Ronaldo. But wanted the best for the club he ten hag and Ronaldo. But then Ronaldo was going to far to show that. As a player you can’t be bigger than the coach, management and owners. Even tho the management misunderstood Ronaldo and ignorantly dealt with him the way they did was because Ronaldo in other hand felt he bigger than the club due to his personality and and his worth. Ten hag somehow lacks the ability to maintain good relationships with the players which see him enforcing his tactics on them just to prove he has what it take to coach such a historical club. This he once in his interview when he came in to the club. Now this didn’t go well for him and the players. Ten hag was every Man U fans dream coach whom they thought was going to take up the legacy from where Alex left it.
Now the relationship aspect played a big roll in both turning things around for the good and for the worse. This is humans you dealing with. And not everyone wi like you. He ten haha should had maintained that standard since he already has implemented it. But then along the line his favoritism became so obvious when he thought he was too hash for the players since the fans where not happy with the way Ronaldo’s situation turned out. Now he wants to establish that relationship with the players and it now looks like he doesn’t stand on his word as a coach. Also the management and owners aren’t doing any good to the club.
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-Could it be mismanagement or the owners aren’t putting out more effort to see the glory going forward?
-Could it be they hasn’t found the right manager to deliver the job.
-Could it be the players at some point don’t bother about the the future of the club as a result of the high wages they received.
Something needs to be done to restore Man U back to its glory
You gave three possible reasons and the last two reasons have been tried by Manchester United owners with many coaches and players came and went after Sir. Alex Ferguson era. All these things did not work and logically there is one reason left, the first one.

It belongs to the club owners and their bad management as well as failed strategies that have been used to develop their club in many recent years. If their owners see this fact, they will need to change themselves and if they can not change their management strategies, one last option for them. It's selling the club and leave, perhaps new owner can do it better.

Now this is the reason Man U fan has been against the glazers family. Wanting them to leave the club because it’s obvious they have nothing to offer rather them making more money from the club.
Sheikh Jassim had a better plan establishing the club therefore seeing it attain that success the fans want.
The glazers family who almost agreed to sell the club. Ended up going pushing the price tag high just to get sheikh interest off the club, just after the UK government knew they weren’t going to be making money out of the club like they do now it’s under the glazers control.
Those who says football isn’t about money.
Should consider that weren’t all in a modern football era which sees each time spend money to get quality players with the help of a good management.
If you must succeed in this modern era of football. You must be ready to spend to get what you want.
People laughter at Toddy owner of Chelsea for lavish money on players. Now who has the last laugh. His money finally got him what he wanted and watch him make his money back. This is business.
Like I said the management at this point is the problem Man U are having. Get rid of this players and get a better coach if the current one isn’t delivering the job.
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-Could it be mismanagement or the owners aren’t putting out more effort to see the glory going forward?
-Could it be they hasn’t found the right manager to deliver the job.
-Could it be the players at some point don’t bother about the the future of the club as a result of the high wages they received.
Something needs to be done to restore Man U back to its glory
You gave three possible reasons and the last two reasons have been tried by Manchester United owners with many coaches and players came and went after Sir. Alex Ferguson era. All these things did not work and logically there is one reason left, the first one.

It belongs to the club owners and their bad management as well as failed strategies that have been used to develop their club in many recent years. If their owners see this fact, they will need to change themselves and if they can not change their management strategies, one last option for them. It's selling the club and leave, perhaps new owner can do it better.
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Activity: 294
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I used to be a fan of Manchester United way back then in the days Alex, but after his retirement, just as you've rightly said, I don't think there's been any coach that can be compared to him, his dedication and commitment to the club I believe was his greatest tool that made the team soar, and yes, his relationship and connection with his team could be seen as another reason the club has been thriving back then. And I think this is the major problem Manchester United is facing, the coaches who come into the club I believe fail to establish a better relationship with the players, Eric Ten Hag is a great Coach and an experienced leader, but it takes more than that to make a club like Manchester United to soar and return to its previous glory. I think Ten Hag prefers to enforce his tactics on the players rather than also giving a listening ears to the players too to talk, and I believe this is the main thing that made him disagree with Cristiano Ronaldo.

If the Coach can connect well with the players, I believe there'll be a positive change in the club's performance.
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Manchester United as a historical club. Who’s achievement is other football club dreams. Has in the past years lost its glory after Alex Ferguson stepped down as the manager. He has been succeeded by many managers after he retired and non has been able to continue in his legacy not to talk of doing greater things nor achieving something greater.
-The question is what could be the reason to It’s down fall?
Lot of people said Man U are facing karma, as a result of match fixing and bribery. Could this be true?
United hasn’t been the same after Ferguson left the club.
-Could it be mismanagement or the owners aren’t putting out more effort to see the glory going forward?
-Could it be they hasn’t found the right manager to deliver the job.
-Could it be the players at some point don’t bother about the the future of the club as a result of the high wages they received.
Something needs to be done to restore Man U back to its glory
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