Scouseinthehouse
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You're missing the point. Amorim is probably a good coach but the current squad currently doesn't suit his way. The malaise at Utd is so deep that what happens when you do give him the players that suit his 3-4-3 and it doesn't work out 12 months later? Ten Haag had too much power at UTD with signings and it resulted in the rubbish coming through the door thanks to him. The same cant happen with Amorim and knowing the reasons why Liverpool and West Ham didn't go for him because of him wanting control its not a good idea for the same to happen.
It wasn't the control so much as he wouldn't change his style of play mate. And we aren't built for that. (Nobody is in England where three at the back rarely works but that's another story.). The same reason Alonso was never a serious consideration.
They wanted someone similar to Jurgen and his principles to seamlessly carry things on.