Manchester United is a club that hardly anyone dares to join anymore because regardless of who the manager is or which star players are there they are all unsuccessful. For this reason they now have a bad reputation, which is why someone like for example Zidane, who attaches great importance to major successes, would never go there. I no longer have any hope that ManU can return to its former glory days.
Manchester United do not have a bad reputation, neither are they unsuccessful. All that is demanded from.the fans is a change with the owners and management who are not fully invested in improvement of the footballing aspect of the club. Look at how they've sacked a trying manager reseting the culture and bringing about a positve change in the players, it shows thier lack of direction and mediocrity. And finally, there's hope, if you don't see it, then you can quit talking about Manchester United.
I don't know if we're talking about two different teams? The team I'm talking about finished 15th last season and was just above the relegation zone. It has already been confirmed that Roberto De Zerbi was made an offer this season and he turned it down and accepted an offer from Marseille where he earns even less. Why did he do that?
Manchester United now has a very bad reputation and getting rid of it will be very difficult. The fact that the fans don't want to believe it doesn't change the truth.

I was surprised by Stuttgart's big win over Bayer (they're saying it's their first win over Bayer in seven years, lol). A 4-0 halftime lead without a red card is surprising. Now Leverkusen finds itself in a precarious position again in the race for a top-four finish.
In the recent weeks, many matches have been very easy to predict. Only today's match between Leverkusen and Stuttgart was a real surprise. Hardly anyone believed that Stuttgart could win away against Leverkusen.