[Official] Let's laugh at Manchester United!

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Digging his own graveyard :s22: Manure players will think of losing the last 2 matches and the Europa Final :s13:
If Amorim quits, we have to close this thread already. :cry:

Monday's papers focus on Amorim's threat to walk away

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c2kq0z503yeo
Jose Mourinho is shock favourite to become next Man Utd manager with Southgate and Rodgers also in frame if Amorim quits
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/34907984/jose-mourinho-favourite-next-man-utd-manager-amorim-quits/
 

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Next season should be relegation battle. It is best to choose the experienced relegation battle manager, Sam Allardyce.
Wow! Artificial intelligence agreed with your assessment!

Question: Should man utd replace amorim with Sam Allardyce or southgate if their focus is to avoid relegation?

Answer:

If Manchester United's primary focus is to avoid relegation, Sam Allardyce might be a more suitable choice than Gareth Southgate. Here's why:
- Allardyce's Experience: Sam Allardyce has a proven track record of keeping teams out of relegation trouble. He's done it multiple times with different clubs, including Sunderland, Crystal Palace, and Everton.
- Pragmatic Approach: Allardyce's managerial style is often described as pragmatic and defensive-minded, which could be beneficial for a team fighting against relegation.
- Southgate's Style: Gareth Southgate's approach is often more focused on developing young players and playing attractive football. While this can be successful in the long term, it might not be the best fit for a team struggling against relegation in the short term.

Given Manchester United's current situation, Allardyce's experience and pragmatic approach might be more appealing if their primary goal is to avoid relegation. However, it's worth noting that Manchester United is not typically a team that struggles against relegation, and their goals in the past were usually much higher.
 

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Sure or not...

I thought if they win Europa this season.. Next season they gonna finish 17th but win champions league ok

nonsense. next season they will finish epl at 19th place and win UCL lah.

vicious jr can go jiak sai when manoou trash RM 5 - 0 with rasmus hattrick
 
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