Wayne Rooney on why Man Utd struggled following Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement



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Wayne Rooney joined Jamie Carragher on Monday Night Football to discuss his former club Manchester United and why they struggled following the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson.

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47 thoughts on “Wayne Rooney on why Man Utd struggled following Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement”

  1. People think united work like every other club but the fact is only two managers has really gotten united to preform as we wish and that was Busby and Ferguson, and both of them led united to be one of the best teams in the world.. Its not enough to best manager around to make united work you need something extra

  2. Fergie was an incredible man manger. ETH is following suits. I can't wait to see our success if (when) we get taken over and the funds become available 😁

  3. It took Ferguson 7 years to win the league. People were calling for him to be sacked. You don't get that time anymore because today's clubs spend millions in transfers.

  4. when you have a control freak, and dedicated to the cause above his own personal life, sir alex was never going to be replaced, nobody was his apprentice,

  5. Isn't this a daming indictment of Alex Ferguson, what is a personality cult instead of leaving behind lasting success when leaving through the procedures you put in place? People need to read the book "turn the ship around" about the USA Navy moving away for these hugely toxic personality cults. The measure of success of a leader is the success they leave behind when they are no longer there, that is what is called a legacy

  6. What went wrong? Do you think SAF would put Maguire in his starting eleven week in week out after his performances? Do you think United would have even considered paying, keeping and gloryfing Paul Pogba for 500 k / week? How come all ex-United players protect and disguise the club's and trainers choices, especially Ole and other British players? They don't live in reality, they live in a fantasy. Where is today's Keane, Rooney, Scholes, Vidic, Stam, etc? Losing games and dancing in the dressing room with Paul and Jesse, and paying them millions. That's what went wrong. No sporting project. Look at what Maldini did at AC Milan, refined the team and the wages.

  7. When a player see’s that they will be gone before manager is sacked only then will MAN UTD be greta again. This 1 or 2 year as a manager before your sacked will never work!!!

  8. uniteds problem is not the manager, is not the board, is not the players, its a club called MCFC not a million miles away, united can't get it into their heads that their period is over, they look over their shoulders and see what City are doing and try to replicate it by panic buying instant stars on obscene wages, the club is clogged with has beens even in the stand you will find Charlton and Ferguson peering over scrutinizing every move of the team management, until united banish Ferguson from stalking the corridors at Old Traford along with the rest of the hangers on they will remain as they are,the only way for them is to go into full transision re build the youth and feed the team as they have done,unfortunately for them this could be 6/7 years before they even start to compete with City and Liverpool, thats how far united are behind

  9. No your not special. All ex Man U players say oh its not like other clubs. YES IT IS YOUR A FOOTBALL CLUB. SUCCESS IS NOT PROMISED ITS EARNED. RIGHT NOW MAN U aren't part of the biggest 4 clubs in England. Sorry not sorry lol

  10. Let’s not forget though he left just as City were on the rise.. now with Liverpool in the mix too I think Sir Alex would struggle to compete with both of them so it’s harsh on any new manager coming in.

  11. When Ferguson left the players stopped having porridge and whisky for breakfast and battered mars bars and pizzas for lunch. The loss of these staples in the players diet was enormous.

  12. Even though the players have to shoulder most of the blame, they did absolutely the right thing by sacking Mourinho, to treat the academy, in Rooneys words, 'like they didn't exist' was disgraceful, it was obvious when he was the manager, Rooney just confirmed it.

  13. Quite simple. Lvg thought he could sign anyone but turned out he wasnt allowed to get involved with transfers. Recruitment. Ed woodward was behind that

    Ferguson has CONTROL within the club and glazers have not given that free reign to other staff.

    Thats the difference.

    Its a huge global economic profile and not really a football club.

  14. He was great but people put him on this pedestal and make him this Demigod when it's not really deserved… Man U was a superclub and the level of competition in league couldn't match them. If they didn't have Scholes they wouldn't have been half as successful

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