"In good teams, coaches hold players accountable; in great teams, players hold players accountable." Roy Keane's statement emphasizes the need for self-regulation among players for success.
"A club of United's stature can't have its men's first-team languishing in 14th place... and already 12 points behind the leaders." This reflects the urgent need for change following Erik ten Hag's sacking.
"There's a pattern that formed years ago... hugely successful managers... have woefully underperformed." Keane highlights a recurring issue with player performance regardless of managerial changes.
"If Ruben Amorim is the next to pick up the baton, he's clearly got a job on his hands." This suggests challenges ahead for the next manager in improving team performance.
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