💨 Abstract
Jamie Carragher criticizes Manchester United's decision to appoint Ruben Amorim as manager, noting his poor performance and the club's potential to finish 17th. Carragher suggests that United's board must evaluate whether hiring Amorim was a mistake, especially after a disastrous Europa League final. He highlights the lack of tactical innovation and player development under Amorim, questioning whether the board will continue to support him despite the poor results.
Courtesy: James Goldman
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