Mourinho will get all the blame leading to his inevitable sacking but the decisions the higher ups at United have made post-Fergie is terrible.
deluded to think Zidane going there will change anything, they need a total revamp but it seems the Glazzers don't want to spend the amount required to catch City.. at this rate they'll fall behind Liverpool and top4 looks a real challenge.
Moyes appointment was probably the biggest fuck up though; gave aging Rooney a huge contract, lumbered them with Felliani. Alexis was also a poor decision, Martial and Pogba want to leave and probably will, Jones/Smalling/whoever they play in defence are all crap and need to be sold. I don't hate United like alot of people here do and its pretty sad to see someone like Pogba as captain who clearly doesn't give a shit about the club, such a fall from grace and i hope our board take note post-Messi
They've spent almost as much money as Man City. The problem is that the managers they've had including Mourinho wasted most of that money on trash, which is prob why they were so reluctant to spend another 200m this summer.
They probably don't trust in Mourinho using it well and fearing his successor will be left with an even bigger mess.
Spending money wisely is a part of being a great manager too as in England they have greater powers than everywhere else.
Pep has his flaws as every other manager, but one part where he has improved a lot since he left Barcelona is signing players.
Kyle Walker, Benjamin Mendy, Leroy Sane, Bernardo Silva, Ederson.
Then Nolito was okay, but didn't cost much. The intention with Bravo was reasonable, but he just flopped. Managed to utilize Delph and Sterling better than anyone else and even Danilo has been decent.
Gabriel Jesus who was wanted by several top teams was convinced by him to join them.