playing football like children under 10, thats how former midfielder Paul Scholes described Manchester United in the 1-2 loss to Istanbul Basaksehir in the early morning of November 5. There is no need to ask more questions like What the hell is happening at Man United?, because the problems at the Red Devils have become too familiar.
People are seeing many paradoxes at Old Trafford, making "The House of Dreams" become a place where coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his students perform biographies and comedies that make Manucians cry and feel uneasy.
It is not until Man United had a miserable start to the 2020-21 season that experts raised the issue. If we count the timeline, the Red Devils' misery began right after Sir Alex Ferguson left in 2013.
Too familiar with victory, too familiar with the "Sir Alex solves everything alone" style, Man United suddenly did not know how to operate to maintain continuity. And so for the past 7 years, the Red Devils have fallen into a vicious cycle, lost their strategy, and are inconsistent in choosing directions... So even if they win the Europa League, the feeling in the fans is still disappointing.
If counting the time of Solskjaer, the misery began right when he received the official appointment decision in March 2019. According to former midfielder Paul Ince, Man United's board were in a state of "fear" when they decided to officially transfer Solsa's interim role in March without waiting until the end of the season.
It is true that, in his interim role, the Norwegian coach helped Man United have a great run of matches, but at that time he worked in a state of "necessity", not under the pressure to achieve results.
The board did not take the time to research who was the best and perhaps Solskjaer himself could not foresee the increasing pressure over time. Moreover, he was also pushed into a situation where he had to live with owners who only care about money and not value sports achievements too much.
In the eyes of the Glazer family, Solsa was a fake coach, easy to say, so he was forced to play their way. Use what they impose, not the players you need.
According to the plot theory, Solsa may have deliberately turned his team into a "circus" to put pressure back!!! Or can it be mistaken for a betrayal by the players to target Solsa? It is not unfounded, when Solsa gived Donny van de Beek on the bench and also did not trust Edinson Cavani.
That is still a hypothetical, but it is still not as painful and painful as the assessment: "There is nothing to be sad about in Thua. Because there is no such thing as sadness?". This is closer to reality as Man United are losing their fear factor.
No more Red Devils scaring the opponent right from the start. Instead, opponents now look at them and think they can get points.
Man United has good materials but is not connected by talented hands and superficial minds. Man United need a stronger personality, a captain of sufficient stature, authority and ready to explode, not a coach who only knows how to submit, does salaried work and wants to please everyone.
After the match in Turkey, Solsa said it was too early to talk about being sacked. That is exactly what the above comments represent. No matter how stormy it is out there, Man United is still at peace. It's just a responsibility of the fans!
But Solsa should remember, not always good people have gifts. It's just that they haven't found anyone, or anyone really wants to visit the Theater!