Manchester United should change after ‘unacceptable’ season, Luke Shaw says





Manchester United defender Luke Shaw said that he and his teammates have to question if they are quite good for representing English veterans after the defeat in Tottenham in the Europea League finals, rounding a condolence season. The spurs ended the 17-year trophy drought with a 1–0 win in Bilbao for Brannon Johnson’s attempt after failing to deal with a cross. United, who sat on the 16th position in the Premier League, will now only remember European football in the next season only for the second time only in 35 years.

“For clubs like Manchester United, it’s not good,” Shaw said.

“I think there is definitely me, and I think we all have to question ourselves tonight, are we enough to come here? Because this club, in this season, it’s not acceptable.”

The necklace manager Ruben will pressurize Amorim, who has failed to make any positive impact on the results since assuming charge in November.

Portuguese is just the latest high-rated coach to struggle in the Old Trafford Hot seat since Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.

Shaw supported the United Boss to remain in charge and said the responsibility had to lie with the players instead of Amorim.

Shaw said, “I think there are many things that need to be replaced. I think Ruben is 100 percent right person.”

“Because he knows, and he can see the day and day out in the club, not only on the pitch, but far from the pitch, around the club, the standards, around the mindset.

“I think he sees everything, and I think he knows what he needs to change.”

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