JuanTheDevil
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Amorim and Carrick were given completely different jobs, and I'll explain my theory now
Amorim came in to rebuild the football club… implement a style, reset bad habits, give United an actual identity again. That always costs points early on.
Carrick?
He’s here for six months with one mission: get top four. No philosophy overhaul. No long-term project. Just maximise results.
Short-term coaching means to squeeze points however you can.
Long-term coaching means to build something that lasts.
That’s why Carrick can pick up more points with the same squad Amorim was trying to rewire.
Amorim refused the easy route. No low block, no survival football, no quick fixes just to calm the table. He stuck to the process even when it hurt.
Some fans watch the standings.
Others watch the direction.
And that’s where the divide is.

Amorim came in to rebuild the football club… implement a style, reset bad habits, give United an actual identity again. That always costs points early on.
Carrick?
He’s here for six months with one mission: get top four. No philosophy overhaul. No long-term project. Just maximise results.
Short-term coaching means to squeeze points however you can.
Long-term coaching means to build something that lasts.
That’s why Carrick can pick up more points with the same squad Amorim was trying to rewire.
Amorim refused the easy route. No low block, no survival football, no quick fixes just to calm the table. He stuck to the process even when it hurt.
Some fans watch the standings.
Others watch the direction.
And that’s where the divide is.
