Redknapp makes gloomy prediction on when Amorim can stop Man United’s ‘pain’

Jamie Redknapp has warned Manchester United for another 18 months of pain in Ruben Amorim's bid to save the terrible situation of the club.

United is in 14th place in the Premier League after a terrible start to Amorim's term of office, after he has collected four wins from his 13 top-flight games that are in charge.

A number of regulars from the first team are excluded from today's journey to Tottenham, who pushes down and gloom at Old Trafford while Amorim's squadron is worn out, and Redknapp believes that there will be more turbulence.

However, he stated that Amorim is on the right track and told him that he should continue in the clearing of his team after the departure of Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho.

Speaking for the confrontation between the two wrestlers on Sky Sports, Redknapp said: 'For what it is worth on Amorim, I like him. I think he has something about him. And I totally get that the versions have not been good enough.

'But I actually love what he does more of the field than actually what he does on the field. Because that club needs a change in culture.

“We talked about how it works. Make sure that people such as Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho have left and one or two others who have had a mention about departure.

'Now, if they are not going to buy a good way of life and to come in and to train correctly and to be involved and to help the group and create a winning mentality, they must be excess to the requirements. '

The expert added: 'I see Man United as much more pain, even 18 months more pain, because they have to rid.

'The one who has been in charge or even managers went so far and then they panicked and then they have gone and they have bought 30-year-old players who might not take the club any further. I think they should now take their time.

'They try to get … Jermain [Defoe] State to become the best in the classroom. People like Jason Wilcox, they have the man from Manchester City, the CEO there. They try to do things slowly and I think they should do it that way. '

Redknapp also said that Amorim must be willing to adjust his approach in competitions, instead of staying rigid on his wing-back system, but claimed that the club had to assist him.

Despite the poor results, Amorim did not show any signs of budget and states that he had hoped to win victories while building up his team's confidence in his tactics.

“I love what he is trying to achieve, but it can take a little more time than what you would like,” he said. 'You know, I think he should be more flexible in the system.

'When I hear a manager who has one system, it worries me because you have to adapt in the game every time you play against another team. But I think Man United will get there. It will just take some time, but they have to go all the way.

“They can't just go,” we are going to panic now and are going to buy more average players “, because the players are not good enough now to produce the performances that Manchester United wants, which is why they are in this position.”

Amad Diallo can miss the rest of the season and Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw, Mason Mount, Jonny Evans, Kobbie Mainoo, Manuel Ugarte and Toby Collyer are also out of injury. As a result, various Academy stars have traveled to London.

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