DBasia.news – The former Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, has a theory behind the declining factor in Manchester United’s recent performance.
As is known, the Red Devils are no longer a team that was once respected in England and Europe in the era of Sir Alex Ferguson, a legendary former manager who coached the club for 26 years. United is now a prisoner.
Let alone to fight for the Premier League title that was last won in 2013, when Ferguson retired, Man United had great difficulty fighting the Champions League zone (the top four) and maintaining consistency in playing.
Various theories emerged behind the decline in team performance. Starting from improper transfer policies, overlapping board of directors, proper managerial searches, and inadequate quality of the squad.
Wenger also has his own theory. Underlying United’s decline with three factors, Wenger saw United’s setback occur since Ferguson retired, retired club legend players, and the recruitment of failed players.
“I will say it with three main factors. First, Alex Fersonal is a big character in football. A significant role at the club and the quality, of course, is dominant,” Wenger told beIN Sports.
“Afterwards, I believe when he retired then it will also be the end of the generation, reinforced by the retirement of Ryan Giggs. A player who is extraordinarily great and is entering the end. And the other thing is the unsuccessful recruitment policy and the senior generation is Man United’s soul . “
“So, they lost their quality and enthusiasm because all those players were willing to die for Man United, plus, the players they brought were not all successful, and all three of them showed that it was not easy to continue success,” concluded Wenger.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, United manager who played under Ferguson’s side in mid-year 1996-2007, was tasked with, to restore the club’s glory. The point is right. It’s just that, is United patient with him?