Manchester United are attempting to recreate past glories as they search for Ruben Amorim's successor
Manchester United's latest search for a new manager after Ruben Amorim's sacking has revived the time-honoured call for his successor to fit the club's "DNA".
This mysterious commodity is the comfort blanket in times of turmoil - usually harking back to glory days and happier times.
After Amorim's departure, former United defender Gary Neville believes the Red Devils are at the point they need a manager "who fits the DNA of the football club".
It is not solely a United issue, though, with former Liverpool striker John Aldridge reacting to the 0-0 draw against Leeds United by posting on X: "It seems we've lost our DNA. No real drive, desire and lack of ideas."














