Irving: Manchester United s return to the top is a long process, and the responsibility for poor performance cannot be attributed to the coach
Former England international Irving talked about the situation of his old club Manchester United in an interview with the media this week.
Irving believes that the responsibility for Manchester United's poor performance in recent seasons cannot be attributed to the coach alone. He believes that Amorin is the right candidate to lead Manchester United back to success.
"Manchester United has been performing poorly in the past few years. I think Manchester United has had several coaches who have been at the top level in the world for a long time. When Mourinho, Van Gaal, Solskjaer, Moyes... these people cannot achieve great success, it means that the responsibility cannot be entirely on the coach." Irving said.
Irving also pointed out that Manchester United has many aspects to change, but he called for patience and said that the problem is not the coaching staff. "Many United has a lot to change and improve. And the club also needs to be patient and keep a coach. I hope that good days can be reproduced, and the club must make great efforts because it won't happen overnight. People must understand that returning to the top will be a long process." Irving continued.