This season, former Manchester United star Ronny has taken over the coaching reins to lead Premier League powerhouse Plymouth in the Champions League. However, the team's record has been mediocre, and was recently swept by Bristol City 4-0, plunging them into a managerial crisis. It is reported that Ronnie has had two chances to extend his contract, but two consecutive home games against Oxford and Swansea have yielded nothing, and if he fails to make any progress, his position as coach of "Moonba" will be in jeopardy.
After retiring from football, Ronnie joined the coaching world in 2020. He first coached a Championship side that performed reasonably well, but unfortunately suffered a 21-point financial woes and even a transfer ban, and was eventually relegated. He then transitioned to coaching Major League Soccer's Washington Union before returning to England a year and a half later to coach Championship side Birmingham. However, the team's form took a nosedive from title contenders to relegation, and he was sacked midway through the season.
This summer, Ronnie returned to coach Plymouth. Despite the strength of the team, Ronnie's leadership ability does not seem to have improved. Recently, the team suffered a series of defeats, including a 1-6 loss to Norwich and a 0-4 loss to Bristol City. Ronnie himself has been described as "the toughest week of his coaching career". Currently, the team is in fourth place, on the verge of the relegation zone. Can Ronny turn things around and revitalize the team's morale during this crisis? All the answers are unknown.