"I don't think..." - Pundit makes big claim about Ruben Amorim's Manchester United future
Briefly

Glen Johnson, the former Liverpool and Chelsea right-back, has expressed his thoughts on Ruben Amorim's recent appointment as Manchester United manager following Erik ten Hag's departure. Although struggling to improve the team's performance, Johnson emphasizes the challenges Amorim faces with a squad largely built by his predecessor. He urges the club and fans to provide Amorim with time to make necessary changes, suggesting that a successful turnaround may require a few years of dedicated effort amidst the pressure of restoring the team's glory days from Sir Alex Ferguson's era.
You'd like to think that the club have got Ruben Amorim in for a reason, and that he's going to be there for the next three or four years, regardless, to rebuild.
Managers are always going to come under pressure, as we know, but I think it would be completely unfair to look at him at the moment.
I don't think there's a manager on the planet who could've turned things around, or done a better job given the circumstances.
I don't think people realise how much they are struggling. That's not me sticking the boot in; it's a fact.
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