The former star of the Premier League makes Sean Dyche advice to succeed Ruben Amorim in Manchester United

Charlie Austin thinks that Manchester United should turn to Sean Dyche if they decided to dismiss Ruben Amorim, saying that the former boss of Burnley and Everton would bring a structure and stability “to the giants in difficulty of Premier League.
Amorim was already subject to increasing pressure after only seven victories in his first 29 championship games in charge, but his employment security was weakened further after the last defeat of the EFL Cup last night in Grimsby Town.
The Ligue Deux team was much higher than United during the first 70 minutes and, after being prohibited and a series of other almost rare, should have been out of sight before the late goals of Bryan Mbeumo and Harry Maguire saw the tie second round pass to a penalty shot.
The Miss de Mbeumo was finally decisive while Grimsby prevailed 12-11 on the kicks.
Manchester United needs structure – Austin
Austin worked under Dyche in Burnley – who are the next opponents of United on the weekend – and is convinced that the 54 -year -old man, who was dismissed by Everton in January, would end the current discomfort at Old Trafford.
He told Sky Sports News: “My honest opinion is that you have to look at the jobs Sean Dyche has done in Burnley, which he did in Everton. He stabilized the club, at least he will put a structure there.
“What Manchester United needs right now is the structure. This is something they don’t have.
“He is a man who will arrive and make the team much better than what we all see right now. Last night, we have not seen a team. We saw players go there and do what they want.”


Manchester United is my dream – Dyche
Dyche has already boasted for the position in United.
Speaking at the end of last season, he told Podcast Stick to Football: “He (amorim) will not change his way of playing.
“It would be better to win matches – fairly quickly. I think if I went there and I played in my own way, we would win more games. Just 4-4-2-give them basic principles.
“We are all going to,” Fair Play “- but, he has been there for some time, so you’d better start winning some victories soon.”
Dyche also admitted that it was always his dream of managing United.
“It was always Manchester United because of the size of the club, not because he is the man U-but because of the size,” he said.
“I know they are going through a difficult race per minute, but all the world’s feeling. It is a great superpowing club. ”
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