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"Good days" are coming? Manchester United s bottom rebound

Amorin will not whitewash the peace. The coach who once said he might have the worst team in Manchester United history, stood in the center of Old Trafford and said bluntly: "After this disastrous season." Disaster Season: Despite the constant criticism of Manchester United's performance as a worse season than expected, few are more sharp than Amorin's description. And his next words marked a real change in tone: "I want to tell you that good days are coming," he added.

It was May. So, according to Amorin's own schedule, good days are about to begin now. There is a feeling that this has to happen: not only for Amorin (who said on the preseason tour of the United States that he wanted to stay in the team for 20 years, maybe with a smile, but the contract is actually only two years left), but also for the club.

' contrast with the past is not always accurate or beneficial, but the latest precedent is Tenhager: He was able to stay after a disappointing season, hoping for better next season, but was fired in October after spending about £200 million in the summer. Ratcliff has laid off about 450 employees but retained Amorin. After introducing new attackers such as Cunya, Mbemo and Seshko, his investment this summer also reached about £200 million.

History is not destined to repeat forever; but Manchester United has a deep understanding of this, because last season was much worse than any season in the past thirty years. Although he has reached the Europa League final and has flashed the spark of his past spirit and future potential, his league record is extremely bad. The final ranking of No. 15 may even lift Amorin: Under him, Manchester United scored only 27 points in 27 games, only better than the three teams relegated and Tottenham who beat them in the Europa League final, and some of their better results also have luck.

looks like a worse team's ability in almost any league game, indicating a bad prospect. The rebuttal point is that Manchester United only needs to adapt to Amorin's increasingly "hard" tactical requirements. It was indeed much slower than they expected, and he hoped to save a top four spot when he fired Tenhager, but the preseason showed some signs of late showing that the players were better adapting to the 3-4-3 formation that was fit for few people. The gains from the two transfer windows played a role: a full-time left-wing back (although Duogu's mixed performances) and now two No. 10 players (although Manchester United seems to be a bit overdoing, as Bruno Fernandez, Mount and Armad Diallo are also options outside of Cunya and Mbemo).

However, Amorin (who said he is now satisfied with the current squad) cannot be accused of neglecting Manchester United's biggest shortcoming. After the team scored only 44 goals in the league last season, he bought an inside forward and a center forward. Cunya and Mbemo contributed 35 goals in Wolves and Brentford respectively. Seschko scored 13 goals in the Bundesliga at RB Leipzig.

This major offensive change comes at the expense of those players who should have become the cornerstone of Manchester United's forward line for many years in the future. Hoylen and Zilkze look to be demoted. Rashford, Sancho, Garnacho and Anthony formed the four on the purge list. A recurring theme at Old Trafford is that it is much easier to decide to sell players than to actually cash out. Currently, only Rashford left the team, and it was only on loan.

Manchester United may need to earn more transfer income, not just because they (as always) may need to bring in more players: especially a better goalkeeper than Onana and a high-level No. 6 player – both points to past signing failures. If Cunya and Mbemo successfully integrate, it may mean that Amad Diallo will appear more at the right-wingback position, while Bruno Fernandez will retreat deeper to the midfield. The captain rejected Riyadh Crescent’s generous offer in order to play at the highest level. This move not only triggered jokes that made Manchester United, but also provided a valuable boost of morale: What happens if this single-core team lacks a core?

Hopefully, Fernandez will receive more support, not just because Manchester United now has a six-man leadership team. Without European missions, they may need fewer players: perhaps Manchester United's past failures will become their advantage in a league where nine other teams have European missions.

However, this is not easy. Manchester United will face all four championship favorites in their first eight games. A team that scored only 42 points last season needs to improve every step from the number of goals to home record in the new season. It's ridiculous that Manchester United didn't win two consecutive league wins last season. That disastrous season at least showed that Manchester United finally fell to the bottom. But even if this is true, there is no guarantee that a good day will come back.