Teddy Sheringham hits out at Man Utd chief Omar Berrada’s ‘dreamlike’ comments
Teddy Sheringham has hit out at chief executive Omar Berrada’s “dreamlike” comments about Manchester United winning the Premier League by 2028, stressing the need for patience rather than “pie in the sky” remarks.
The Red Devils are reeling from their worst top-flight campaign in 51 years after they stumbled home 15th and missed out on European football by losing the Europa League final to Tottenham.
Rivals Liverpool rubbed salt into the wound by equalling United’s record of 20 English league titles – their second since the Old Trafford club last lifted the Premier League when Sir Alex Ferguson bowed out as champion in 2013.
Ruben Amorim’s side look some way off challenging and fulfilling the club’s ‘Project 150’ vision to mark their 150th anniversary in 2028 by winning both the men’s and women’s league titles.
Chief executive Berrada this month underlined his confidence in fulfilling the goal and told United We Stand “I firmly believe that we can do it” – but Sheringham thinks such a timescale can be unhelpful.
“Omar Berrada’s comments are dreamlike,” the former United striker told Sky Bet. “In football clubs, you’ve got to have small steps to get to places and if you see those small steps and are encouraged and moving in the right direction, that’s when you start looking positively (at the future).
“But when people come out with quotes like that, it can be pie in the sky when you’ve got to give the manager time to get things right.”
Quite whether Amorim will get that patience and belief is another thing given the Portuguese’s struggles since taking charge in November.
The United head coach retains the hierarchy’s backing, but Sheringham says he can ill afford a slow start to the season.
“For Manchester United, the