'Keep changing the chef, the soup will never taste right' – Man Utd urged to give Ruben Amorim more time as Patrice Evra predicts former club will 'shock people' in 2025-26

Former Manchester United defender Patrice Evra has urged the club to be patient while dealing with Ruben Amorim as the Frenchman believes that continuously changing managers won't solve the club's ongoing issues. Evra also backed his former team to bounce back in the 2025-26 campaign and surprise everyone, although United started the new season with a loss against Arsenal at home.

  • Evra urged Man Utd to back Amorim 
  • Told ex-club not to change managers frequently 
  • Believes Man Utd can shock everyone

'Keep changing the chef, the soup will never taste right' - Man Utd urged to give Ruben Amorim more time as Patrice Evra predicts former club will 'shock people' in 2025-26'Keep changing the chef, the soup will never taste right' - Man Utd urged to give Ruben Amorim more time as Patrice Evra predicts former club will 'shock people' in 2025-26'Keep changing the chef, the soup will never taste right' - Man Utd urged to give Ruben Amorim more time as Patrice Evra predicts former club will 'shock people' in 2025-26

After a nightmare campaign in the 2024-25 season, where the Red Devils finished 15th in the and lost to Hotspur in the final, manager Amorim went on a spending spree in this summer transfer window, in a bid to bolster his squad. The Portuguese coach particularly focused on the team’s attack as he signed Matheus Cunha from Wolves, Bryan Mbeumo from and the blockbuster signing of sensation Benjamin Sesko.

While Amorim did sign Patrick Dorgu in the last January transfer window, the summer one was truly the first proper window that Amorim got to rebuild his team. Now, as per former star Evra, Amorim must be given time to establish his system among his players, while suggesting that changing managers won’t solve any of the club’s existing issues.

Speaking to Stake.com Evra said: “With United, you never know. One day they make you dream, the next they break your heart. But if they get that old fighting spirit back – the one where players bleed for the shirt – they can shock people. It’s about consistency, not Instagram moments. Football is a jungle. When results don’t come, the manager is always the first to go. But if you keep changing the chef, the soup will never taste right. Give him time, but at United, time is expensive.”

The Red Devils will aim to bounce back after the Gunners defeat and register their first win of the new campaign as they take on away from home on August 24.