Injuries are part and parcel of the game. Squad building should be made with such in mind, and a manager should be expected to adapt and adjust, when needed, to account for them and maximise results and performances despite. You can’t be having all around shambolic performances and seasons and just “injuries!” your way out of responsibility/accountability. We weren’t even the only club to be ravaged by injuries last season. Does this just go on indefinitely whenever we get injuries to core players?
That’s all redundant now, and has been discussed here ad-nauseam, ideally we won’t have to see it, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t curious to see how much further people are willing to commit to the aforementioned mantra, since it’s been all too bizarre for me.
I have no faith nor excitement for the upcoming season - as this wasn’t the outcome I wanted. However, I do wish him good luck as a bad next season means we’d be at a “starting point” again in 25/26, and I just want United to be good again.