
After the defeat to Wolves, Manchester United interim manager Ronnick is under a lot of pressure. Regarding Lonnick's situation, England coach Hodgson expressed his views.
Hodgson told Sky Sports: "Lonnick is a very serious footballer and he can get good results everywhere. For those who are in the middle of the water, I am very sympathetic and empathetic, because I have experienced similar situations. ”
"I think one of the problems he may have for Lonnick is that he has not been able to build the team as he wants, and his coaching method is difficult to implement. He knows how to build a team, get people to work together, and how to strike a balance between attack and defense. I'm sure he also knows how difficult it is to deal with players. ”
"Coming to a club like Manchester United, Lonnick is definitely going to have to face a lot of big players in the dressing room, some of whom are very egotistical. Trying to pinch these players together and get the kind of balance he wants is definitely not an easy task, it will take time. ”
"When you decide the way you really want to play, the kind of balance you want and which players are best suited to your tactical system, then the rest is a matter of personnel management. If you're lucky enough to have enough management skills, then you can make the players listen to themselves. But maybe it's impossible to make them all listen to you. ”
'I don't think the problems that Lonnick had are any different from other managers because when you take over a team with 20, 22 or 24 people, the players of this team all think they're joining because it makes this club greater, then it's not that easy to deal with the team.
'You need to have good results because every time you lead a team that doesn't get a good result, it makes it worse and creates problems that you can't handle.
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