What has caused Man United’s worst start in 29 years? | Robert Huth | Goals on Sunday



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Robert Huth discusses Manchester United’s disastrous season start with Chris Kamara and Ben Shepherd in the Goals on Sunday studio.
What’s caused United’s worst start in 29 years?
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36 thoughts on “What has caused Man United’s worst start in 29 years? | Robert Huth | Goals on Sunday”

  1. Robert was one of our best players at Stoke and he and Shawcross were almost unbeatable. Then Mark Hughes took over and Robert got injured and was never given a chance to get back into the team which was a massive mistake and when he was let go to Leicester they were bottom. He helped keep them up and then he helped them win the Prem. What a massive mistake that was and in the end Hughes man-management skills got stoke religated. All the very best Robert….Huth their it is.

  2. Love him or hate him, Jose is an honest man, you can just feel it, unlike Pep. The problem with modern football players especially the so called " super star" is the ego issue, they are getting younger and younger, making way more than the manager, driving super cars, all these factors leading them to thinking they are more important than everyone including the manager and the club.

  3. It's the snowflake generation that's to blame. All pundits are scratching their heads trying to work out the lack of leaders on the pitch these days. It's no mystery to me. They have never been critisized, mollycuddled, medals for coming last, social media whores, and have never fought adversity, to top that they have been multi millionaires since teenagers. This is only the tip of the iceberg which is only visible because of the media frenzy around football. Try to imagine a third world war with the youngsters of today being enlisted? My god they go to their safe place if words are thrown at them, god help when it's gunfire and grenades.

  4. Mourinho's experimenting. He's flirting with different styles and formations and different players playing in them. The experiments aren't working out. He's floundering. He doesn't know what to do to beat City. He's lost his instincts. He's just shooting in the dark. He has a great deal of blindness because he's been arrogant and stubborn for so long. So he doesn't know what changes he should make to improve the results. He's past it as a manager. If you're not constantly recreating yourself and developing as a manager and responding to the changes around you and adapting and learning new things and innovating, you'll be left behind as a manager. Look at Wenger – he refused to change and things kept going bad. So he got sacked. All he had to do was work on his defending. But he had a blind spot. Kept doing the same thing year in year out expecting a different outcome. Got rightly called a specialist in failure by Mourinho. Now it's Mourinho's turn to be called that. Is losing like Arsenal was, going backwards. Defending was Wenger's blind spot; attacking and finishing is Mourinho's. Mourinho gets an A- in defending and a D- in attacking and finishing. Wenger's report card would be the mirror opposite of Mourinho's. Maybe these two managers should come together and manage a team. They could divide their responsibilities up with Mourinho looking after the defending and Wenger looking after the attacking and finishing.
    Anyway Mourinho's time is coming up soon. I say let him finish the season then sack him after that and move on without looking back. Gave him a proper trial and chance to deliver results but he failed. Now Man Utd would know exactly what they can get with this manager and they can look ahead without regretting anything.

  5. Huth – a very underrated defender that deserves more credit IMO. After all, he was a German international and an instrumental part of Leicester's surprise title-winning bid, and throughout his career he was a reliable CB.

  6. The 80's are back. Man uunited's shite years are back. Liverpool on the rise and City as the new Nottingham Forest.The Band wagon fans of United are crying desperate to leave but I respect the true United Fans.

  7. United have lost to Brighton, Tottenham and West Ham – and drawn with Wolves along the way…Bar the Tottenham game, United should be picking up wins. Mourinho is a specialist in failure and karma is a bitch unfortunately.

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