
Jamie Redknapp claims Manchester United are set for âmuch more painâ before things improve under Ruben Amorim at Old Trafford.
United are currently 14th in the Premier League ahead of their clash with fellow strugglers Tottenham on Sunday and Amorim has endured a tough start to his reign, winning just four of 13 top flight games so far.
And Redknapp reckons it will be a long while yet before things improve despite being impressed with what Amorimâs doing off the pitch.
Redknapp told Sky Sports: âFor what itâs worth on Amorim, I like him. I think heâs got something about him. And I totally get the performances havenât been good enough.
âBut I actually like what heâs doing more off the field than actually what heâs doing on the pitch. Because that club needs a change of culture.
âWeâve spoken about how it works. Get people like Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho that have left and one or two others who have had a mention about leaving.
âNow, if theyâre not going to buy into having a good way of living and coming in and training correctly and being involved and helping the group and create a winning mentality, theyâve got to be surplus to requirements.â
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The pundit then added: âI see Man United as having still much more pain, even 18 months more pain, because they need to get rid.
âWhoeverâs been in charge or even managers have gone so far and then theyâre panicked and then theyâve gone and bought 30-year-old players that arenât going to maybe take the club any further forward. I think now they have to take their time.
âTheyâre trying to get⊠Jermain [Defoe] mentioned getting best in class. People like Jason Wilcox, theyâve got the guy from Manchester City, the CEO there. Theyâre trying to do things slowly and I think thatâs how they have to do it.â
Redknapp also believes Amorim needs to consider tweaking his system and urged United not to âpanic and go buy more average playersâ.
âI like what heâs trying to achieve but it might take a bit more time than what youâd like,â he said. âYou know, I think heâs got to be more flexible in the system.
âWhen I hear a manager having one system, that worries me because youâve got to adapt in game each time youâre playing against another team. But I think Man United will get there. Itâs just going to take a bit of time but they have to go all in on it.
âThey canât just go, âweâre going to panic now and go buy more average playersâ, because the players right now arenât good enough to produce the performances that Manchester United want, hence why theyâre in this position.â






