Massimiliano Allegri targets Manchester United job

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Yeah because United have really moved on to exciting attacking football under Ole. We've scored more than one goal in a match only once in our last 15+ games. We're as boring as we were under LvG and Mourinho right now.
I didn't say we are playing attacking football. But the last thing we want is another defensive manager.

We can't score goals because we have very poor forwards. We are relying on Perreira, Lingard, Rashford, Mata to create and score.. I don't think many managers can find ways to attack with them upfront.
 

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Haha thank goodness for that!
I didn't like speaking down on Ole in fairness. But it's now super obvious we bungled another one!
Yeah, it’s a pity because OGS really would have been as close to a long term appointment as we could get (loves the club) if he became a success.

There’s still a bit of hope in me that he’s able to turn it around, but in fairness, he’s done or achieved very little in his managerial career to suggest he can, or give us something to believe in. Strip away his player legendary status with us and I think even a lot of the Caftards who still back him 100% wouldn’t be as sure or patient as they are.
 

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I think I rate Allegri higher than many others here. Good manager with respectable amount of trophies to his name (not only with Juve), in terms of tactics he's up there with the best in the world. Conte succeeded in Premier League and I see no reason why Allegri wouldn't. If we're not moving forward with Ole, he might be our best shot.
 

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He's Tier 2, in my opinion.

Tier 1: Klopp, Guardiola, Zidane
Tier 2: Simeone, Conte, Allegri, Sarri, Poch
Tier 3: Ancelotti, Tuchel, Kovac, Emery, Mourinho
Tier 4: Naglesmann, Ten Haag, Spaletti, Jardim etc.

We won't get anyone better than Allegri, that's certain. Our current "manager" is Tier 9, considering that his only relevant managerial experience is Cardiff relegation and getting sacked in Championship.
I wouldn't mind to appoint a inexperienced manager, but if it was someone who was showing potential. Someone like Diego Martínez, Marco Rose, Vitor Pereira, etc, which would mean they could progress here.

Ole is a club's legend, but his managerial career have shown little evidence that he can boost his level from the norwegian league.
 

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So the "news" is that Allegri might be interested in a club that has no intention to sack the current manager but might do so at some point in the future and then Allegri might be on a shortlist of candidates.

The state of football journalism these day is just abysmal. Glad i subscribed to The Athletic.
 

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Would be a stupid appointment, but nothing you wouldn't put past this club
 

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I wouldn't mind to appoint a inexperienced manager, but if it was someone who was showing potential. Someone like Diego Martínez, Marco Rose, Vitor Pereira, etc, which would mean they could progress here.

Ole is a club's legend, but his managerial career have shown little evidence that he can boost his level from the norwegian league.
Yeah, agreed. I don't enjoy criticising Ole but we really need to separate Solskjaer the player (club legend, nothing will change that) and Solskjaer the manager (simply not good enough for top level football). Some of the fans seem to have a problem with that.
 

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I didn't say we are playing attacking football. But the last thing we want is another defensive manager.

We can't score goals because we have very poor forwards. We are relying on Perreira, Lingard, Rashford, Mata to create and score.. I don't think many managers can find ways to attack with them upfront.
We're lacking goals up front everybody could see that in the summer. I think Ole intends to be an attack minded manager but he can't coach and get it across to the players so he becomes pragmatic in games.
 

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The type of high profile appointment I would expect us to make. Also one I don't think would do very well.
 

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Don't want but I love how this comes out just as so many people write "which manager would want to come here?". We are still a Tier-1 destination for managers regardless how grim anyone tries to paint our structure situation
 

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We're lacking goals up front everybody could see that in the summer. I think Ole intends to be an attack minded manager but he can't coach and get it across to the players so he becomes pragmatic in games.
I agree, but what says Allegri will be able to coach attacking play?
 

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Not for me. At some point we have to commit to a style and stick to it, even if there’s a less painful short term option available. If Ole isn’t cut out for the job, we look for someone who delivers what he promised, not someone offering something different altogether.
 

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We have had better, more proven managers and they didn't work out - I can't see any different here
 

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I mean Ole doesn't have us playing swash-buckling football, so hardly a flip-flop now.
We don't have a style of play.
I mean it's not implemented well but OGS clearly has an idea how we should play. And it's pretty much the exact opposite of how Allegri would likely set us up. We bought and sold players with that idea in mind. If we don't build on that or at least somewhat similar idea with Ole or a different manager than we're just wasting our time.
 

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I think Allegri is a really good manager but he doesn’t seem to me like a manager that’s going to come here and be part of an overhaul based around young players. I’m also not sure the players we have would suit the way his previous teams have played.
 

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Yeah because United have really moved on to exciting attacking football under Ole. We've scored more than one goal in a match only once in our last 15+ games. We're as boring as we were under LvG and Mourinho right now.
It's more that if you're getting Allegri, you're committing a number of years to him where as Ole can be gone after the season. There is no need to rush for Allegri if that's the case. I'm not sure how anyone can want another boring manager. Ole is already boring me, so I want the next manager to deliver on that front. Allegri won't. He won't be competing against Klopp or Pep anyways, so I don't want a boring manager.
 

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Meh. Although it can't be worse than seeing Ole's clueless look on the sideline every game.
 

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Getting in Allegri would be a stop-gap again. Now, I do not want Ole here as our manager because he's completely out of his depth but his replacement should be a young, exciting, innovative manager who is eager to take on a young squad, continue youth development but ultimately, take us back to the good times as soon as possible with attacking football.

Allegri wouldn't really tick any of those boxes. Now, playing Devil's Advocate.....

Looking at the state of our squad's midfield and attacking options, it does look like any attacking manager would find it difficult to get results with this crop of players. Our GK/Defence is much, much stronger than our midfield and attacking options. So it does make some sense to hand the reigns to a defensive mastermind and ask him to go down the '1-0, 2-0' route and get us back on track by playing to our strengths.

Allegri got the best of Pogba, so there's that also, it might persuade Pogba to stick around for one more season to see if things improve.
 

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It's more that if you're getting Allegri, you're committing a number of years to him where as Ole can be gone after the season. There is no need to rush for Allegri if that's the case. I'm not sure how anyone can want another boring manager. Ole is already boring me, so I want the next manager to deliver on that front. Allegri won't. He won't be competing against Klopp or Pep anyways, so I don't want a boring manager.
I agree. I'm not on board with appointing Allegri just pointing out that we're not seeing attacking football under Ole like some want to believe so I don't think it's that much of a drastic change in style if we did appoint another pragmatic manager.
 

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Getting in Allegri would be a stop-gap again. Now, I do not want Ole here as our manager because he's completely out of his depth but his replacement should be a young, exciting, innovative manager who is eager to take on a young squad, continue youth development but ultimately, take us back to the good times as soon as possible with attacking football.

Allegri wouldn't really tick any of those boxes. Now, playing Devil's Advocate.....

Looking at the state of our squad's midfield and attacking options, it does look like any attacking manager would find it difficult to get results with this crop of players. Our GK/Defence is much, much stronger than our midfield and attacking options. So it does make some sense to hand the reigns to a defensive mastermind and ask him to go down the '1-0, 2-0' route and get us back on track by playing to our strengths.

Allegri got the best of Pogba, so there's that also, it might persuade Pogba to stick around for one more season to see if things improve
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I don't see how any of this is "devil's advocate" narrative. These are facts.
 

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Hang on.
Isn't Allegri a defensive manager?
Basically, this would be Jose Mourinho, version 2.
 

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We shouldn't be thinking about another manager until Ole is finished his rebuilding work.
Back him for next 2 windows, then see how it goes.
5 TOP players needed, no matter who the manager is. Starting in January.
Patience Please.
 
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We have had better, more proven managers and they didn't work out - I can't see any different here
Managers are judged on an individual basis not proven/unproven basis. We've also had unproven managers (Moyes and Ole) whom individually and combined achieved less than the proven 'failures'
 

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Just give Ole time ffs. Switching managers once more won't make things better. If we sack Ole and hire Allegri, Allegri will suffer the same fate as the managers before him.
 

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A defensive manager wouldn't be so bad. We need our goals to mean more, a weak offence can't cover mistake after defensive mistake.
A strong defence lessens the pressure that's put upon the attack
 

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We shouldn't be thinking about another manager until Ole is finished his rebuilding work.
Back him for next 2 windows, then see how it goes.
5 TOP players needed, no matter who the manager is. Starting in January.
Patience Please.
Spot on.
 

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We shouldn't be thinking about another manager until Ole is finished his rebuilding work.
Back him for next 2 windows, then see how it goes.
5 TOP players needed, no matter who the manager is. Starting in January.
Patience Please.
Noamaher gets to buy 5 top players while being incapable of managing what they have. Ole has three and needs to show his quality before we allow him to spend on players the next manager may not want.

Patience will accompany potential.
 

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The manager that has the potential to rival Guardiola or Klopp is Nagelsmann and possibly Marco Rose. Both managers have the tactical acumen that could see them reach the top with the younger Nagelsmann in particular being talked about in glowing terms. Tuchel is another coach that could tactically bang with the best but his divisive nature could be a issue.
Negelsmann looks very talented and it’s a very good suggestion. However he just took over RB Leipzig not sure when he would look to move clubs again. Tuchel is good however you are spot on about his difficult personality, and I have doubts about his ability to be flexible and compromise on his style. This Rose guy is that good? I know about him but never thought he is that highly rated. What about the guy at Ajax?

What about that Nagelsmann guy? Isn’t he supposed to be good?
He is. As you can see Adnan rates him very highly, and they guy knows what he is talking about.
 

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Noamaher gets to buy 5 top players while being incapable of managing what they have. Ole has three and needs to show his quality before we allow him to spend on players the next manager may not want.

Patience will accompany potential.
So we carry on with what we have until we appoint a new manager. Nonsense.
 

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So we carry on with what we have until we appoint a new manager. Nonsense.
Wrong. If Ole proves he's good enough he'll get to buy. If he proves to be inept the new manager will do that. It's why we didn't give Moyes 300 million to spend. Did you want that to happen so that he could fulfill the rebuild and the vision?
 

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Yeah, it’s a pity because OGS really would have been as close to a long term appointment as we could get (loves the club) if he became a success.

There’s still a bit of hope in me that he’s able to turn it around, but in fairness, he’s done or achieved very little in his managerial career to suggest he can, or give us something to believe in. Strip away his player legendary status with us and I think even a lot of the Caftards who still back him 100% wouldn’t be as sure or patient as they are.
Agreed. It's only the former cult hero status that affords him any leeway.
The stats look horrendous. 2 wins in about 15 or something mad? That even bottom of the league wouldn't be acceptable for?
 

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Negelsmann looks very talented and it’s a very good suggestion. However he just took over RB Leipzig not sure when he would look to move clubs again. Tuchel is good however you are spot on about his difficult personality, and I have doubts about his ability to be flexible and compromise on his style. This Rose guy is that good? I know about him but never thought he is that highly rated. What about the guy at Ajax?
Rose is actually spoken of very highly within Germany and Austria. His style of coaching is very similar to the style Klopp has enjoyed great success with at Dortmund and Liverpool. Rose alongside his #2 Rene Maric have in tandem formed a great partnership which has seen them implement a fast paced, dynamic, high octane style that Klopp is revered for. The duo are now at Gladbach in Germany so it'll be interesting to see how they do come the end of the season.

But what is interesting, is that Rose was reported to be on a 5 man shortlist to replace Mourinho. So if true, it seems someone at the club is keeping a close eye on his potential rise and progress.