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Are you talking about the Real Madrid manager?Still think someone like Carlo Ancelotti makes the most sense.
Are you talking about the Real Madrid manager?Still think someone like Carlo Ancelotti makes the most sense.
Agreed. Signed a contract extension to 2026 only last December.How do you lure Ancelotti away from Real? That's just not happening.
You don't think he'd leave Mbappe, Bellingham and Vinicius amongst plenty of others to join a Conference League team whose star players are Portugal's back up right back and a 5 foot 9 centre back who is slow on the turn and can't stay fit?Are you talking about the Real Madrid manager?
3 year minimum is what any decent coach would want. That’s what we normally offer, plus a 1 year optional extension. Wouldn’t really call that short term though.Short term being a 2-3 year deal. Don’t think that would be a dealbreaker for any coach.
He was managing Everton recently let's not forget, so anything can happen, but directly trying to lure him from Madrid would be near impossible.Are you talking about the Real Madrid manager?
Same. I do not get the De Zerbi obsession. The most overrated manager in the league by a mile.I don't particularly like prickly Tuchel. But I take him over the likes of De Zerbi.
Everton stint was a transitional period for him at a time Everton was supposed to be getting big investment. Why would he leave Real Madrid? Thus my confusion with your postHe was managing Everton recently let's not forget, so anything can happen, but directly trying to lure him from Madrid would be near impossible.
It's exactly what we need. He proved at Chelsea he can handle turmoil and if we get him in, we give Ashworth a year to settle in. He's also great in the cups and I think he'll work well with our club culture.Tuchel is such an unimagiantive short term choice
We can actually do with someone right now like that. Not sure any other option looks half decent, given there’ll be Bayern, Liverpool jobs open, that are much lucrative by a mile.Within minutes of being appointed , Tuchel would've achieved arguments with the DOF, CEO,CFO and Janice the tea lady.
Well Nagelsmann is out, in case you didn't hear he's extended with the German national teamZidane
Tuchel
Nagelsmann
De Zerbi
Gasperini
Amorim
I think of mangers who also may help us bring good players in with them that they have worked with. May give us an edge in the transfer market.
plus I would imagine every player wants to play for Zidane for example
Agreed.Same. I do not get the De Zerbi obsession. The most overrated manager in the league by a mile.
Zidane - Massive Risk. Had a great squad at Madrid and was well within in his comfort zone managing a team he'd been around for years. He'd have the players respect for sure, but that won't be enough to push us on.Zidane
Tuchel
Nagelsmann
De Zerbi
Gasperini
Amorim
I think of mangers who also may help us bring good players in with them that they have worked with. May give us an edge in the transfer market.
plus I would imagine every player wants to play for Zidane for example
DepressingThe top three bookies' favourites currently are:
Southgate - 5/2
Potter - 4/1
Tuchel - 10/1
Yep, that's my feeling to.If it's Tuchel I'd be pretty worried we're right back to short term sticking plasters to scrape top 4, not sure he's ever left a club better than when he found it.
Just because he is learning to speak the language doesnt mean he gets the Utd job…..No offence taken,
I will carry on reading between the lines and we will see who we end up as our next manager.
Feel free to bump this thread when that happens.
Leave Rooney out this.Just because he is learning to speak the language doesnt mean he gets the Utd job…..
Zidane isn't coming here. Are you seriously that convinced by ten Hag?
Still happy to roll with ten Hag next season? Not trying to argue I'm just genuinely curious about the rationale for those that are still pro ten Hag.Yes.
Zidane doesn't speak english. So, very slim chance of him going to England.Zidane - Massive Risk. Had a great squad at Madrid and was well within in his comfort zone managing a team he'd been around for years. He'd have the players respect for sure, but that won't be enough to push us on.
Tuchel - Will fall out with everyone within 18-months
Nagelsmann - Just took the German job
De Zerbi - He's done well with Brighton but how much credit does he deserves vs Potter? Potter was daft going to Chelsea. He would probably have achived at least the same, or more than De Zebri has if he stuck around for another season or two.
Gasperini - He's in his late 60s now and has never played or managed outside of Italy. He'd struggle to command respect even if the players knew who he was.
Amorim - Seen his name mentioned a few times for top jobs. I can't remeber the last time I watched Sporting though so have no clue about him.
Yeah, was about to post this. Don’t know if he was found out at Arsenal or not, but right now he is doing amazingly well.Emery for me. If Villa get top four he should be manager of the year.
Tuchel would be a decent appointment imo.Tuchel would be a boring wet fart appointment but also quite sensible. As others have said, it'll give the top brass time to get inside while an experienced head manages things for a bit. I'm choosing to be optimistic about it.
Saying that hasn't he completely flopped at Bayern? They only won the league last year by an absolute cnut's hair.