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Who should be the next Manchester United manager?

5th Jan 2019
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After a dismal start to the 2018-2019 season, Manchester United’s worst since 1990, that left Manchester United 19 points off Premier League leaders and arch rivals Liverpool, Jose Mourinho has been let go. With Ole Gunnar Solskjaer temporarily taking up the reins for the time being after Mourinho was given his marching orders, the club has announced that they will appoint a permanent replacement in the summer. Taking charge of the most well known sporting name in the world is no mean feat. There are a handful of talents that even qualify for the task. So, who do YOU think will replace Mourinho at Old Trafford? Here is a list of possible contenders. RANK them as you see fit and ADD your suggestions to the list if need be. Don't forget to express your support for your favorite choice in the COMMENTS below!

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Who should be the next Manchester United manager?

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Mauricio Pochettino

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A long-time favorite to take charge at Old Trafford, Argentinian manager Mauricio Pochettino worked well with the youth players at Southampton and at Tottenham Hotspur, helping develop players like Harry Kane, Dele Alli, Luke Shaw and Adam Lallana. His stock is at a high after leading Tottenham to top 4 finishes on very tight budgets, but no summer signings and ongoing stadium woes indicate that he may be looking elsewhere. His focus on domestic youth prospects would be welcomed at United, who have recently seen younger players stagnate in development, and his attacking style of play would be popular. He may even be able to bring in talents like Kane, Alli and Kieran Trippier, which would no doubt excite supporters. However, although Pochettino appears to have all the qualities to succeed at any top European club, his lack of silverware at Tottenham, despite a strong winning record is cause for concern. Furthermore, the large payout necessary means that he would be an expensive acquisition, but the club may see it as a worthwhile long-term investment.
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