Manchester United have made their worst start to a Premier League season since 1992-93.
After securing only four points from their initial four matches of the season, concerns are being raised regarding Ruben Amorim’s future.
The Portuguese manager received support from the club’s owners to invest in new players this summer.
Amorim enhanced his squad by acquiring Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, Diego Leon, Benjamin Sesko, and Senne Lammens.
Despite the gaps in their midfield, Amorim did not make any signings for that position, which may be contributing to his team’s current struggles.
Man United were beaten convincingly by Man City
Their latest defeat came against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium, and while the 3-0 score line is indeed embarrassing for United, the manner in which they were beaten is something that should worry the fans and the owners.
Former Premier League striker Charlie Austin has suggested that Zinedine Zidane is the right man for the job at Old Trafford.
Surprisingly, he also mentioned Sean Dyche, who was sacked by Everton earlier this year, as the manager who could provide stability to the struggling team.
“I think he’s got to go, if it’s my decision, I’m going after Zinedine Zidane,” he said, as reported by Express.
“Ultimately, there are a different set of managers that you’ve got to be looking at, because the situation Manchester United are in, I would take Zidane but is he the right man for the job and how we see them, probably not.
“In my honest opinion, you have to look at the job Sean Dyche did at Burnley, what he did at Everton. For me, he stabilised the club, at least he’s going to put structure in there.
“Zidane is the top of the tree for me, but what the club needs now is structure because that is something they do not have. I know Manchester United fans will look at me saying, ‘he said Sean Dyche’, no, they need structure [and] that is a man who will come in and make the team a lot better than what we are all seeing.”
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