I do believe that Potter would get a tune out of Man Utd much earlier than he did with us. I suspect his methods are much easier to implement when you've got strikers who take their chances. He was very unlucky in his second season with us in that I've never seen the levels of profligacy in front of goal as we showed. Routine finishing would have had us comfortably top half. Anyway, players who score most chances cost a fortune, but that's not a problem for Man Utd.
For all that, if as @Kinky Gerbil says, Man Utd are busy renewing contracts of dogshit and troublesome players, then it doesn't matter who's in charge - they'll still be shite.
For all that, if as @Kinky Gerbil says, Man Utd are busy renewing contracts of dogshit and troublesome players, then it doesn't matter who's in charge - they'll still be shite.