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Former Manchester United assistant coach: Winning the UEFA Cup cannot cover up Manchester United s failure this season, and if you want to change, you have to sign Kane

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May 13th According to the Daily Mail, former Manchester United assistant coach René Mullenstin talked about Manchester United in an interview.

Murrenstin said winning the UEFA Cup would not make up for Manchester United's disaster-like performance in the Premier League this season. Manchester United will play the UEFA Cup final with Tottenham in Bilbao next week, and they hope to end a bad season with a championship and qualify for the Champions League next season, which will bring about £100 million in revenue. However, Mullenstin believes that this does not hide Manchester United's problems in the domestic arena, and the team may end up being only one more than the relegation zone.

The 61-year-old Dutch coach claimed that the UEFA Cup had "save" Amorin and criticized the performance of players such as Hoylen, Casemiro, Maguire and Eriksen, saying they were not qualified to play for Manchester United.

Speaking of this, Mullenstin said: "The Europa League kept everyone alive, including Amorin. Although he took over midway through the season, he insisted on using a 3-4-3 formation and succeeded in the European arena. Apart from that, the performance of the whole season was much lower than expected."

When asked whether defeating Tottenham could make up for the Premier League failure, Mullenstin replied: "Absolutely not. This is their worst result in Premier League history. Even if B Fee's contribution this season is removed, it will not be worse. For Manchester United and Tottenham, winning the UEFA Cup is crucial because it allows them to enter the Champions League and get more funds to sign the players they need."

Mullenstin warned that Manchester United must rebuild their roster in the summer or another season may be wasted. He pointed out that Hoylen is one of the currently unqualified players and suggested that Manchester United try to sign Kane from Bayern Munich to lead the attacking line.

In response, Murenstin said: "If there is no big move in the transfer market, what will be different next season? Just because Amorin has six weeks of preseason time to play friendly matches? He has used international match days and no mid-week matches to work with the team. If he is to sign, Kane will be a huge addition because he is a scorer who has proved himself. But Manchester United's system is not suitable for Kane because the striker needs support."

Murenstin also said that Erikson, Lindelof and Evans will leave after the end of the season, and he believes there are other players who should leave this summer.

In response, Mullenstin said: "In the midfield, I don't think Casemiro and Eriksen will stay. If they stay, the team will definitely be on the decline. On the defense, there is a lack of stability from the goalkeeper and cannot maintain a zero-block. Every team against Manchester United knows that they have a chance to score goals, and the veterans' combination has too many loopholes and instability in the defense. Whether it is Maguire, Luke Shaw or De Rigt, there are too many players who have not met Manchester United's standards for a long time. Should Manchester United build a team around Maguire and Casemiro? I definitely don't think so. I think they did bring something to the game when they were the best. But in my opinion, they are not qualified to play for Manchester United now."

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