The gulf between Man United and Liverpool could hardly be bigger ahead of their Premier League clash.
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00:00 When I see legacy like Sir Alex left and so many players, big players, were
00:07 developed in the United teams and it makes a big impression and we want to do
00:13 the same. What we built over the last eight and a half years is an incredibly
00:18 strong structure behind the scenes. That's one of the reasons why I can lead.
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00:29 You can beat the best teams in the Premier League and when you beat them in the Premier League you can do it across Europe.
00:46 But we need to learn how you win games.
00:49 Let's keep fighting. That's how it is.
00:52 So obviously the next one is a big one.
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01:05 I think it was always going to be difficult once Sir Alex left.
01:10 That's just as simple as that. And yes we've won some trophies and stuff but
01:15 we would have thought we probably would have done better than we have
01:19 through the years. So it's been quite difficult.
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01:35 This week we're dropping in stoppage time. We're dropping five points.
01:40 It's very expensive because the points are getting more expensive.
01:46 Because games are winning out. They are resilient and I'm sure they will be there on Sunday.
01:51 They have to be in the fight against Liverpool.
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02:04 Nobody can replace you as a club now. But I think the past showed already a few difficult transitions.
02:14 We as a club have to search for someone who wants to grow, who has the mindset to develop.
02:22 I think the owners, as much as anyone, know the rebuilding that needs to be taken
02:27 and they know that. That's time unfortunately.
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02:44 The way we operate as a football club is to ensure that we've looked at all the information,
02:50 all the data, we've done our proper due diligence and then we'll make a decision.
02:56 I had a conversation with my son who said I thought he was going to manage forever.
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