Football NewsManchester United are “joking themselves” if they think they can throw money in several transfer windows
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The Red Devils were on the right track before football closed amid the coronavirus pandemic. With positive progress made under the leadership of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

United are “kidding themselves”

Manchester United are “joking themselves” if they think they can throw money in several transfer windows and chase Liverpool for “a couple of years,” says Paul Ince. The Red Devils were on the right track before football closed amid the coronavirus pandemic. With positive progress made under the leadership of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. However, there has been much talk about long-term restoration projects at Old Trafford. And 13-time United Premier League champions remain on track. How far Liverpool escaped from chasing a pass. Ince believes that a substantial amount of time for the Red Devils are back in contention for domestic supremacy.

It will take a lot of time to catch up

A former United midfielder told journalists: “It will take a lot of time to catch up, and if someone at Old Trafford thinks that this can be done in a couple of years with some big money signatures,” they are kidding themselves. “I would have looked at the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson as the starting point to which we have now arrived. With Liverpool still ahead of United. “David Moyes came to United at that time, received neither the time nor the money needed to complete the work, and then they went to Louis van Gaal, who never seemed right to go to United,” After that, you were Jose Mourinho. He did not look happy from day one. Even though he won a couple of trophies in his first season.

Klopp’s Liverpool have stability

“The thing is that Mourinho was sniping at the media. Problems behind the scenes with Paul Labile Pogba, and there was a general mood of discontent in the club”. Then they turned to Solskjaer, and he is very inexperienced for work of this size. Managing Cardiff, Molde, and then ultimately responsible for the largest club in the world has always been difficult for him, and I’m not surprised that he has struggled. Liverpool had stability, especially since Klopp came in. Liverpool has had a plan. They clung to it even when Klopp didn’t do very well in the first year, and now they receive awards.

“At United, coaches have come and gone, they’ve had their ideas for the players, they spent a fortune on terrible signatures, and Man United were 30 points behind Liverpool halfway through the season, which is upsetting for a club of United’s reputation” Ince added the differences between Liverpool and United: “They have a fantastic spine, and this United is not enough at the moment, primarily because their transfer deals were monstrous.” Ed Woodward has failed in his transfer deals, and I don’t think that United can move forward until it is replaced or someone comes to help with transfers that understand the game.”