Paul Mason made predictions related to Manchester United boss Reuben Amorim, but Wayne Rooney raised “big questions” about the game vs. Chelsea.
Man UTD is under great pressure to get results from Saturday night’s game against Chelsea as the Red Devils only won one of their first five games in all competitions this season.
Threatened by the Sack, Amorim is one of his favourites to become the next Premier League manager, and he is under intense pressure following his 3-0 defeat to Man City at Etihad last weekend.
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The club’s legendary Rooney raised “big questions” about the Chelsea game. If Man Wood doesn’t win, there’s “pressure to start over.”
“Of course, Amorim is under a lot of pressure,” Rooney told BBC Sports.
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“Whenever it was public that he had met the owner, there was always a question and he had to beat them.
“The big question today is how well United plays. They need to be eager to win, or they’ll be under pressure again.”
Meanwhile, Mason thinks it’s “just a matter of time” until Amorim is rejected, as Chelsea will be “shocked” if they “do not get results.”
“I haven’t seen him last for so long,” Mason said on Sky Sports.
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“He believes in the way he plays and if he goes to another club he will play three in the back and succeed.
“The problem is that Manchester United is not made with three people behind them.
“I think it’s only a matter of time. If Chelsea don’t get results today, we’ll be shocked.”
Interestingly, Mason also explained why Amorim thinks he will thrive as a “smash hit” in Chelsea.
“He believes in the way he plays, and once he gets the bag he goes to another club and plays three behind him and he’s going to succeed. If he had been to Chelsea, he would have been a huge hit, so he would have been an astonishing, 100%,” Mason claimed.
“Chelsea have three players who play behind them, and they have wingbacks with Malo Gusto, Marc Kuclera and Reese James.
“They have players who can go up and down. They are two of your most important players when you play three people behind them.
“Then he has two midfielders, whether James is playing with Kayseko or Romeo Lavia when James fits. And then there are plenty of options as Enzo Fernandez and Cole Palmer have Liam Dellup and Joa Pedro in front.
“You look at this guy’s United team and it’s not made into three behind. That’s the problem. If he had been to Chelsea, don’t get me wrong that Enzo Maresca does a great job – that would have suited the way he wanted to play.”
