Post reporter: If Amorin wants to succeed, he has to solve the problem of the team s psychological fragility, Manchester United has no blood

Daily Mail reporter Ian Radhiman talked about Manchester United in the podcast program "The Whistleblower". He said that if Amorin hopes to achieve achievements that have not been achieved by previous Manchester United coaches, the club...


Daily Mail reporter Ian Radhiman talked about Manchester United in the podcast program "The Whistleblower". He said that if Amorin hopes to achieve achievements that have not been achieved by previous Manchester United coaches, the club's psychological weaknesses must be solved.

In the Daily Mail's "Whistleblower" podcast, Radiman affirmed Manchester United's transfer operation in the summer window, but warned that the team's form would still fluctuate without addressing the emotional vulnerability that has enveloped the club since Sir Ferguson left office. Despite his positive performance in the preseason, his successive losses to Fulham and Arsenal, and his upset defeat to Greensby in the League Cup have shattered the optimism of fans.

When Manchester United and team reporter Nathan Salter said that the club was still positive about Amorin, Radiman pointed out that the facts reflected in the game were completely different: "Amorin has not touched on the essential problem yet. The Manchester United lineup has emotional and psychological fragility. All the coaches after Ferguson have failed to solve this problem that I have witnessed for many years."

"Taking the first half against Burnley as an example, they are completely in control of the situation and only one goal is not the player's fault. But everyone knows that if Burnley is lucky enough to tie, Manchester United will collapse. As expected, this may be due to lack of spirit or lack of leadership, but the problem always exists."

Wingers and podcast co-host Kratenberg agrees with this view, and he believes that Manchester United's psychological weakness is due to the lack of a reliable central axis that runs through the team. Although the club spent £207 million this summer to introduce Cunya, Mbermo and Sheshko to strengthen their offenses, some fans are still worried that the midfield lacks athletic ability. It is also doubtful whether Antwerp goalkeeper Senna Lamons, who was signed by buzzer, has experience in solving the goalkeeper problem.

Clattenberg said: "I have always emphasized the importance of the central axis. This starts with the goalkeeper. Manchester United still has hidden dangers at this moment. The defender lacks confidence in the goalkeeper. The midfielder does not have the tough guy who can control the situation like Roy Keane or Scholes, which leads to obvious weaknesses in the middle. When the game is deadlocked, someone needs to use a tackle to ignite the passion of the fans, but now Manchester United players are no longer so bloody. Old Trafford was once an irresistible for the stake."

Salter pointed out that Newcastle midfielder Guimarães is the ideal type that can solve the problem of Manchester United's midfield: "If you want to choose a midfielder who reshapes the spirit for Manchester United, I will choose Guimarães. The driving force and spiritual attributes he showed against Liverpool are the characteristics that Manchester United urgently needed."



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