Alan Shearer has hit back at Ruben Amorim's claim that Manchester United's lack of European football next season could be an 'advantage.'
After United finished a worst-ever 15th in the Premier League and lost to Spurs in the Europa League Final, Amorim said from United's postseason tour in Malaysia that missing out on the Champions League could allow the club to better prepare for games.
However, Shearer chafed at the suggestion and said 'one small advantage' was overpowered by 'eight or nine disadvantages' to missing out on Europe.
'I can only think of one advantage and the disadvantages far outweigh the advantages,' he said after being asked about Amorim's remarks.
'The advantages are - Newcastle sort of sampled that this season - where two seasons ago, they struggled with injuries, didn't have a big enough squad, and that sort of hurt them.
'That's the only advantage,' he added, while promoting the Premier League Summer Series. 'There are some negatives, so many negatives, I should say, about not being in Europe, particularly in the Champions League. One is obviously attracting the very best, because the best want to play in there. Financially.
'You as a manager, you as a player, you as a fan, want to see the very best, which is in Europe. So there's one small advantage. Other than that, there's probably eight or nine disadvantages.'
Despite Man United's historically poor performance last season, they've managed to sign £62.5m ($85million) attacker Matheus Cunha from Wolves, and are in talks for Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo as well.
Nonetheless, Shearer stressed that United's preseason - which will include stops in North America alongside Everton, Bournemouth and West Ham - will be 'massive' as Amorim looks to find his footing.
On the other hand, Shearer's old club Newcastle are back in the Champions League after finishing fifth, and he doesn't feel as though they're that far off from winning their first English league title since 1927.
'You have to strengthen when you're at your strongest and Newcastle are in a really strong position by winning a trophy and qualifying for the Champions League,' he said.
'So I guess if they were to get three or maybe four players in that can play first team football or challenge to get into first team, then yeah, they can challenge. They're not that far away.'
The Magpies ended a 56-year trophy drought by beating Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final, and Shearer thinks the weight of that drought being lifted will only help his former club.
'I think the longer you've gone without success, the harder it becomes. And it's been really difficult for Newcastle, and I sort of played my part in that by getting to two FA Cup Finals and not winning, and getting to a semifinal and not winning that either. And Newcastle last year, getting to the Carabao Cup final, not winning it,' he said.
'And it becomes difficult, because everyone's talking about how long it is, and then the pressure mounts. But now they've been able to do that, I would hope that with the experience they've had of winning it, it's only going to stand them in good stead. So I I would hope and I would expect, that Newcastle can challenge, whether that's for trophies or whether that's for Champions League football most years now.'
Shearer's remarks come ahead of Man United, Everton, West Ham and Bournemouth readying for a US preseason tour that will see them play in New Jersey, Chicago and Atlanta.
The 54-year-old pundit - in addition to his duties with the BBC - has also done work for American network NBC Sports, and has had a front row seat to the rise in the Premier League's popularity Stateside.
'No one could have predicted the machine that the Premier League would become,' he said. 'You know, I was lucky enough to play on the very first day of the season in 1992. Never did we think it would ever be as big as it is now.
'You can't compare it, [from] now to then. I mean, the pitches, the stadiums, the fans, the atmosphere, the interest, the media. I mean, it's just grown incredibly all over the world, the US being one of those places that it's just gone off the charts, the interest is huge. And I've seen that firsthand both as a player and as a fan.'
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Pibbekorz
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Alan Shearer talks as if he knows it all ,firstly he failed as a manager secondly he always had good players behind he that put the ball on a plate for him to score ,he never has anything nice to say about other clubs ,all these washed up ex players should find a hobby, like fishing, they are a pain in the ass
Kesadlor
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benefit clubs in relegation survival
makenziefoster33
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it's the same as Newcastle last season
wimlmpru
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Shearer wanna manage again??
seeadmpsz
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I mean Alan shearer come on is that man on something like smokeing something some sort of funny shit or wat the hell is wrong or did this man hit hes bald head very hard or something is he going crazy or wats up with this idiot he should have better sence wat would or could he do with any team i know absolutely nothing Jack shit
LanceHolding
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If you look at thinks the dude clearly don't really consider anything about Man Utd bouncing back. It may be so for all coaches saying, but Ruben Amorim doesn't care what they say. I believe in him that he is the right person for the club and will bring trophies to the club than any other Man United manager.
that is not man u what I knew the man u that make ppl fear just member the days when them win every match in stoppage time now just flop
LanceHolding
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Ano who's stopping these Shearer guy from becoming a coach he talks too much [Sadtolook]
true man u the second biggest fan base club not playing in the best tournament is a nightmare to football
LanceHolding
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for me I think it's beneficial... look at Napoli??
not playing champions League is a crime for a big team like man u
zebdeinouy
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If you look at thinks the dude clearly don't really consider anything about Man Utd bouncing back. It may be so for all coaches saying, but Ruben Amorim doesn't care what they say. I believe in him that he is the right person for the club and will bring trophies to the club than any other Man United manager.
Sanchit_Rahate
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alan shearer sit the fuck down and go home
junemnor
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Ano who's stopping these Shearer guy from becoming a coach he talks too much [Sadtolook]
pepadesuyz
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Amorim is Right.
ciodelnpy
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Shearer doesn't like Manchester United
pepadesuyz
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America right.
Ritbcemnot
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for me I think it's beneficial... look at Napoli??