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Not necessarily. We should go through the process we didn't last time to see if he's the right man for the job or whether he was just suited to a particular role at a particular time. I think it was Rory Smith who had a good article along these lines. In places like Italy, they hire managers who are, say, suited to coming in and rescuing a season and once they've done that job you send them on their way and try to sort the longer term appointment. In England, doing a good job as a caretaker or interim gets you the job and we as United fans are uniquely well placed to know that isn't necessarily the right way to go.
But if he does a fantastic job and that progress seems genuinely replicable, it should be an option.
But if he does a fantastic job and that progress seems genuinely replicable, it should be an option.