Low then joined coaching sphere to test himself as a tactician. While he managed a few notable clubs, his successful time came at German national side. Despite winning only two trophies while managing his side in nine tournaments, he scripted history by guiding his country to FIFA World Cup 2014 victory.
Ruben Amorim should get enough time to apply his ideas
Manchester United brought Ruben Amorim in the middle of the season after sacking Erik ten Hag. While a lot was expected from the former manager, he has merely managed to meet that level. The recent disastrous performance in the FA Cup has added to the fire.
While the Red Devils are still backing Amorim, they aren’t shying away from exploring alternative options in the market. If the squad doesn’t improve in the coming weeks, the club might get serious about going after another manager.
Joachim Low is one of the names that have emerged given his proven profile and vast experience. However, it might be a bit unfair to remove Amorim within a year of operations. The Portuguese tink-tank is yet to get a pre season with his team and target players of his choice to build a sustainable project.
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