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Post time 18-1-2024 07:45:46 | Show all posts |Read mode
Hi everyone! Today, I came across an article in the Football hall discussing the conflict between coach Ten Hag and player Sancho at my supported team, Manchester United. I have some thoughts on this topic, so I thought I'd share them for your consideration.

Before diving in, let's ponder this question: when a team's coach and players clash, affecting performance, as the team owner, would you choose to fire the coach and support the player, or support the coach and sell the player? There's no right answer to this question, as Manchester United has experienced both scenarios, and the results are still debatable.

Previously, Manchester United faced a conflict between coach Mourinho and player Pogba. The club chose to support Pogba, leading to Mourinho's departure. However, the following six years without winning any championships raised questions about the decision. Pogba eventually left as well, rendering the club's substantial investment in him ineffective. Now, with the recent conflict between Ten Hag and Sancho, both sides seem dissatisfied, but Sancho has left, and United's recent results are relatively decent. Yet, true success still seems distant.

So, what defines a successful decision? In sports, there's no absolute right answer; the ultimate result determines whether the decision was correct. Success is often measured by winning championships, adhering to the age-old principle of winners and losers.

However, rather than pondering whether to support the coach or the player, it might be more fruitful to examine why Manchester United frequently experiences player-coach issues. The club's problems go beyond supporting one side or the other; deep-rooted cultural issues contribute significantly to the lack of progress and even regression.

Yet, Manchester United faces a multitude of problems, with cultural issues being just one of the most severe challenges. The road to revitalization for United is still very long. That's it for today's discussion. If there's time, we'll delve into other topics. If not, well, that's how it goes! See you next time!

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Post time 18-1-2024 11:28:17 | Show all posts
Smart teams support the coach, while foolish teams support the players.
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Post time 18-1-2024 13:05:42 | Show all posts
Manchester United is actually a good team, but ultimately, the issue lies in the cultural aspects and the communication breakdown between the coach and players. How to repair this rift depends on the individuals involved.
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Post time 18-1-2024 22:18:55 | Show all posts
Despite the numerous coaching changes at Manchester United, things haven't improved much. It seems like the issue goes beyond just the relationship between the coach and players; it's not that simple.
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Post time 18-1-2024 22:26:40 | Show all posts
How Manchester United is performing is an insult to the prestigious club.
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Post time 19-1-2024 07:30:29 | Show all posts
Supporting a coach is a way of giving face to the coach. However, in the end, it's crucial to identify where the problem lies. If the issue indeed stems from the coach, supporting them may harm the team in the long run. In such cases, finding a solution can be challenging, as responsibilities are shared between both parties when problems arise.
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Post time 19-1-2024 08:04:26 | Show all posts
This issue itself is problematic! It also depends on who the decision-makers support.
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Post time 22-1-2024 14:03:18 | Show all posts
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