Former Manchester United coach, Benny McCarthy talks about how the youngsters did not take advantage about training with Manchester United.
Manchester United’s horrifying state:
Manchester United are in a horrendous condition right now. They were always in a horrendous condition since Sir Alex Ferguson left as well. They tried to return back to their glory days after the departure of Sir Alex. However, they failed to do so. The Reds are now 15th in the League at the moment. This is probably the worst possible league position for a club like Manchester United. They are looking forward to somehow climb up the table and win games. Otherwise there will be a lot more problems adding up for them.
What Benny McCarthy say about Manchester United youngsters?
The youngsters in the club did not even take the full advantage of training along side Cristiano Ronaldo. That is what Benny McCarthy said. He was a former coach of Manchester United. We all know that Cristiano Ronaldo is the greatest of all time. He is 40 years old and is still performing so well in the Saudi League as well. He said he was brilliant at Manchester United. Also, Him and De Gea saved the team from getting humiliated and relegated as well. He said the players should have asked him all the questions about football.
Author’s Opinion:
I think he is correct. After watching the condition of the players right now, they did not learn anything at all. They are all horrendous. They cannot even play properly. Also, forget about the mentality. Their shoulders go down the second they see they have conceded one goal. They walk and does not even try to take the ball back. All of their new signings have been horrendous as well. There were little to no changes to the team. The only thing that was changing were the managers to be honest.
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