Irving: Frequent changes of coaches will only make Manchester United go backwards rather than progress, I will support Amorin

In an exclusive interview with the Mirror, former Manchester United forward Irving expressed his support for current first-team head coach Amorin. Irving pointed out that Manchester United's problem is not with the head coach. Frequent changes of coaches will only make the team retreat, not improve, so he will support Amorin and believe that the Portuguese has the ability to do things well.

When asked if Amorin was the right person to lead Manchester United back to the Champions League, Irving replied: "Yes, I will support Amorin, I like what I heard and saw. I want to see him progress faster, I am not saying he is exempt from criticism, I originally expected him to do things well sooner."

"Manchester United has replaced too many excellent coaches, and people need to realize that the problem is not the coach. There are deeper problems within the club, players, staff, team owners, coaches, everything needs to grow and improve, which takes some time."

"Frequent changes of coaches will only make them go backwards, not progress. So I will support Amorin, absolutely, he is very talented. It takes time, but I believe he will look for it in the future. To the right direction. The game against Greensby was pretty bad, isn't it? But other than that, I think the start was pretty good. "

" Manchester United performed better against Arsenal, and also away draws to Fulham, and beat Burnley, and on the surface, these were pretty good results. Listen, I'm not saying it's great, but three games were 4 points, which wasn't the worst, nor the worst start. "

" The game against Greensby was a bad game, and that game wasn't beautiful at all. Obviously, that's not what the club needed. But I like some of the players they signed and I think they'll get better this year. I think they'll make progress. While it's going to be a slow process, they seem to have brought in some great players."