You can argue United fans want success coz over the last 25 years they have achieved that in bundles, granted it's greed but that's the world we live in. Winning the FA Cup is all very nice but it doesn't attract from the fact United have been very poor and boring to watch all season. It's not the United way as we all know.
It is their way since 2013, and with this appointment, you're going to have to put up with "boring to watch" for a fair while yet.
Their last man was a quality coach, who has coached and won silverware at top clubs throughout Europe. As a club though, he probably didn't "get" them and their demands, and that's ultimately why he got the chop. They had one of the best home records in the league last year, and as long as they got the result they needed, his response was "crisis, what crisis". They demanded he be fired after losing his first home league game, and that only increased after his second. But they live in a pre-2013 lala land, still can't accept that it, and the silverware then is gone, and things are different there now.
Their new man has a short fuse, and will be before the FA soon enough. On the pitch he has to rebuild a new side, that takes time and patience, which few of their fans afforded the last man in charge and are unlikely to give the next one. His record elsewhere means they'll demand success instantly, and when it doesn't happen, (as it probably won't) they'll want him out asap too.
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