QUIZ: Manchester United's post‑Sir Alex Ferguson managerial saga - how much do you remember of turbulent last 13 years?

I'm low-key thinking that Carrick's return is gonna be a wild card 🃏 - will he bring some stability or just more uncertainty? 🤔 I mean, six managers in 13 years is crazy talk 🚀. As for my memory of the past, it's all kinda fuzzy 📦, but I do remember when Rashford & Martial were still youngsters and formed that deadly duo 💪. That was a nice moment 🌟. Ten Hag needs to figure out how to get United's defense on point ASAP 🚫 or they'll be stuck in neutral 🔴. Fingers crossed he can bring back some glory days ⏰!
 
Ugh I'm so over these managerial changes 🤯♂️! I mean, Carrick is a legend but come on, 13 years of drama is way too long. I think the biggest problem is that none of these managers have been able to find the right balance between youth development and bringing in experienced players. It's like they're stuck in this cycle of "oh let's give him a chance" vs "he's not good enough". 🤦‍♂️ Ten Hag still has time to prove himself, but honestly I'm getting impatient ⏰. And can we please just get some stability for once? The constant chopping and changing is exhausting 😴.
 
I remember it like it was yesterday 🤔... well not literally but I mean how could I forget? The drama, the incompetence, the constant changing of the guard 🔄. It's been a wild ride for MUFC fans. For me, David Moyes was definitely one of the worst, his tactics were so stale and predictable 😴. And then there was Louis van Gaal, who had some decent ideas but just couldn't execute them 🤦‍♂️. The whole Basel debacle with Mourinho still haunts me to this day 😳. As for Ole, I loved what he did at first but his inability to manage expectations is still a sore spot for me 🤷‍♂️. Rangnick was just a stopgap and ten Hag's still finding his feet imo 🚀... anyway, it's time for a change I guess 😅
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around how one club can go through so many changes in just 13 years. It feels like I've seen them cycle through different managers more times than I've watched a football match 🤯. For me, David Moyes is the manager who stands out as having done the most harm – his tenure was like watching a train wreck that you couldn't look away from 😬. And while Jose Mourinho did bring stability, I still can't help but wonder if he was just putting out fires instead of building something new 🔥.

As for recent managers, Ralf Rangnick was definitely an interesting experiment, but it felt like they were trying to fit a square peg into a round hole 🤔. Erik ten Hag is still finding his feet, which is understandable considering the team's current state. The problem is that fans are craving consistency and a clear vision for the future 🔮. What I'm hoping is that Michael Carrick will bring some much-needed stability to the dugout and help build a new foundation for the club 💪.
 
I'm still trying to figure out how this whole managerial thing works at Man U 😂. I mean, I remember hearing about Sir Alex Ferguson retiring and everyone being all sad, but then...what happened next? Did he just disappear or something? 🤔 And now they're talking about Michael Carrick coming back as an interim manager? Like, isn't he still working behind the scenes or something? 🙃 Anyway, I'm sure it's all super complicated and nobody really knows what's going on. Can someone explain to me how this works in simple terms, pls? 🤓
 
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