After Manchester United lost 1-3 to Brentford, former England midfielder Joe Cole was asked on the TNT program whether he believed Amorin could reverse Manchester United's decline, and he said he did not think so.
Joe Cole said: "No, I don't think so. He has been long enough to achieve what he wants. It's not just Amorin's problem, there are huge problems inside the club. But he looks anxious and worried on the bench. I think it will affect the players. He didn't lead the team to win in the league. It's a big problem, and in my opinion, they need a different direction."
When asked whether "different directions" refer to changing head coaches. Joe Cole replied: "You know I don't like to say that, but as far as Amorin is concerned, he was also a dazzling star before, and people talk about him as a savior. Originally, I thought Southgate was the perfect person for this position because he could build the team culture and understand the players. They chose Amorin, but it didn't look good."
"Brentford did the best in every way, and as for Manchester United, it was terrible. The culture of the whole club was tasteless."