Two years ago, Portuguese superstar Crow broke with Manchester United in a sensational interview and reluctantly bid farewell to the team. Recently, in an exclusive interview with former United star O'Ferdinand, Crow once again fired a shot at United captain Eric Tanhag, bluntly stating that the club is facing a complete overhaul.
Since leaving Manchester United, Crowe has rarely participated in interviews on Podcast programs, and this time he chose to talk to Rio Ferdinand. Although the topic has drifted away from Manchester United, Crowe still didn't forget to mention, "As I said before, Manchester United is in dire need of an all-round reform. Tannhäuser, as captain, should not speak highly of United's ambitions to win the Premier League."
While Tannhägger often refers to the EFL Cup and FA Cup titles he has won, Crowe doesn't think those achievements are enough to justify everything. "I would suggest that Tannhäuser expresses his attitude in this way: 'Even though United may lack in the EU and Premier League title race, I don't agree, we will give it our all, we must give it our all.'"
Assistant coach Alex Fernandez has a chance to replace Tanhag after United's second consecutive Premier League defeat.Crowe hinted in the interview that "Tanhag might be able to salvage his position if he listens to Fernandez's advice. People who know soccer well, such as Leo, Kennedy, Scorsese, Gallieni Veli, etc., are invaluable in their opinions. They can't rebuild the team on intellectuals alone, let alone those who sit in the office. If Tannhäuser had listened to them, United would have been in a better position."
The first journalist Fabrizio made waves again in "Explosive Interview 2.0". On social media, Crowe's criticism of Tannhäuser even received a former "like" from Manchester United star Alejandro Gonzalez, leading many fans to fear that the Argentine youngster could be in for a rude awakening.