If anyone sets up like we did in 2008 it's probably Poch. Likes to play 4-2-3-1, likes to get the full-backs involved, likes strong individualists, has taken some promising youth products to great heights. He plays entertaining football and is probably the closest in setup to Fergie. Probably why Fergie likes Poch too.And you're wrong, I like Ole's tactics much better than what Poch had ever tried to do even with Spurs. In fact, it's back to our roots, our identity, and it's the start of the 2008 team that we are going for, and I love that idea. I respect Ole for trying to do something as exceptional as that team.
We have the youngest squad ever and we are fixing problems one by one. It's going to come quick and fast.
If we're talking about what a good fit for us would be style-wise (we've always been known for attacking entertaining football since the Busby Babes), Poch's gotta be a candidate. I can't tell what Solskjærs tactics are when breaking middle teams down - Sometimes we simply fall short in creating enough chances, because we rarely flood the opponents areas with wing-backs and fast play, and I can only see what Solskjær is doing against big teams. We're piss-poor against midtablers.
We are fixing problems one by one - Yes probably, but we'd probably do that under any manager.