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Former Premier League striker: If Manchester United cannot attract top coaches, you can consider Die

August 29th, former Premier League striker Austin said when he participated in the show this week that he believes Manchester United can replace Amorin with Dyche.

As Amorin's long-term coaching prospects at Manchester United are becoming increasingly slim, former Burnley forward Austin said that if the Red Devils can no longer attract top coaches, they might as well consider Dyche.

"You have to look at Dyche's past coaching performance, he can stabilize the club. If it were up to me, I would go to fight for Zidane and try to convince him to coach at Manchester United. It is logical that there is no need to do this, but in terms of the current situation, it may have to be done. But in the end, given the current situation of Manchester United, the team needs to consider another type of coach."

"I certainly hope Zidane will come, but judging from the current situation of Manchester United and our perception of the team, he may not be the right person for this position. To be honest, you have to look at Dyche's coaching achievements at Burnley and Everton. He can stabilize the club, at least he will build a system for the team. What Manchester United needs most now is the system, and that's what they lack at the moment."

At the beginning of Dyche's 10-year career, Austin was his core player. Dyche, 54, is known for his direct tactical style. Although Dyche may not be the most glamorous and famous candidate in the coaching market at present, Austin believes that at a time when Manchester United continues to fall into a trough, Dyche's coaching style is exactly what the team needs.

"I know Manchester United fans might look at me and say 'Oh, you actually said we need Dyche', but that's not the case. What you need is the system. A coach like Dyche can make a change and make the team much better than it is now. What we saw last night was not a team at all, the players were just playing as they please on the court."