Jamie Redknapp
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And Liverpool are a good example, because it's taken them 30 years to get to the point they are now.
Loads of managers, homegrown managers, people that have been idolised at the football club.
And now it feels like Manchester United are going through exactly the same problems that Liverpool did.
And sometimes you want to throw money at it, but sometimes you've just got to stand still and think, what have we got?
We've got to build right and make sure you get the right manager in place.
Because there's so many questions and so many things that are wrong with Manchester United right now.
And I look at it and I'm thinking, I wrote things downhill.
I mean, is it the owner?
Is it the owners?
Is it Ed Woodward?
But you look at it, I think, how can you make this right?
Because they are so far off it.
I mean, I felt sorry for Manchester United fans.
They came here, they didn't enjoy it, and it was not a place that... I mean, they actually applauded the players off today, Gary.
Really, if you look at it, they didn't deserve that.
Matt said it as well.
When Mata went to the number 10 role, it just suited the team.
When I see him play wide, when I think about Juan Mata at Chelsea, planning the 10, making things happen, creating, he's got no pace.
You can't play him out wide.
It's the most difficult place to play if you've got no pace.