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Manchester United wanted to invite the dark horse manager to coach, but the Saints head refused! Mini-Ronaldo agrees that Manchester United played badly

Although Manchester United beat Brighton 2-0 at home, the overall play of the Seagulls is obviously better than that of the Red Devils, if it were not for C Ronaldo's personal strength to break the deadlock, coupled with the red of opponents Lewis Dunk, how the victory or defeat would be unknown. Even with one less shot, Brighton maintained an offensive threat and nearly equalised. As a result, the team's manager Graham Porter has also been included in Manchester United's list of candidates for a new manager.

Manchester United wanted to invite the dark horse manager to coach, but the Saints head refused! Mini-Ronaldo agrees that Manchester United played badly

Paris Saint-Germain's Pochettino and Ajax's Tenhag are currently two favourites for Manchester United's official manager. But Britain's "Daily Telegraph" said Manchester United was also examining 46-year-old Porter. Tuesday's game made The United hierarchy more interested in Porter's ability. Not only does Porter have a good record, but the team's play style is also very advanced, and he can play the Manchester City style with Brighton's equipment.

Spurs had previously considered inviting Porter, but it was rumored that he was not interested in the white lilies and aimed to coach the bigger giants. Currently, Brighton are 9th in the table, just three points behind Tottenham, and are one of the dark horses of the Premier League this season.

In addition to Porter, another well-known Premier League coach, Hasenhüttel, has also been rumored to be the new manager of Manchester United, he has also performed well with Southampton, and has worked with Ronenick at Red Bull Leipzig, and former England coach Glenn Hoddell believes that Hasenhüttel is the right coach for Manchester United, and Scholes agrees.

But in a pre-Premier League press conference with Saint Everton, Hasenhuttel denied it outright. "I'm not interested in these things at all." He said, "I don't think about it. I'm only interested in the Southampton vs Everton game and I'll focus on it."

Manchester United wanted to invite the dark horse manager to coach, but the Saints head refused! Mini-Ronaldo agrees that Manchester United played badly

In fact, although Manchester United is still one of the top two giants in international football, many famous managers and stars have encountered setbacks after joining, and have become a black hole, which can no longer be attractive to everyone. Even the eldest son of team ace Cristiano Ronaldo, Mini Luo, admitted that United are shit.

11-year-old Mini-Ronaldo recently made his official appearance in Manchester United's youth training as a club's academy player, but when a fan asked him on live, Manchester United are, what do you think? Mini Luo made it clear, "Yes."

Some fans feel that Mini Luo may not understand what the other party is asking, because English is not his native language. But there are probably not too many people in the world who don't know what the word "shit" means.

United's performance in recent years has been criticized, with Jason Cundy, a commentator on "TalkSPORT" in the UK, even predicting that Newcastle United may win the Premier League title earlier than Manchester United. "Look at how Manchester City spends money, and then look at how well Chelsea spend it." "None of these clubs are here to make money, their model is to pursue honor, not checks," Candy said. United's current priority is not a title, but income. When Newcastle is acquired, it will cost a lot of money. In the hands of the Glazer family, Manchester United is known for paying attention to dividends. In terms of transfer reinforcements, Newcastle has surpassed Manchester United."

Manchester United wanted to invite the dark horse manager to coach, but the Saints head refused! Mini-Ronaldo agrees that Manchester United played badly

Martin Samuel, a well-known commentator for the Daily Mail, pointed out that Manchester United must first find a suitable manager: "You don't need to be a psychologist, you can say that Manchester United need their own Klopp. Lonnick's psychologists may be helpful to Manchester United today, but this team needs the guidance of a good coach to close the gap."

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