Acheron
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Yup, I think it helped a lot he knew the insides of the club very well and the players as well, he was even key to get some of them. People can have legitimate doubts about him replicating something similar with a different club but he was very much involved in taking Real Madrid back to success. I'm really curious about what he could do in a different club but he has also shown to be someone with a lot of integrity so he won't take the job if he doesn't believe he has realistic chances of succeeding, or that's what I think if it's true he's rejecting the job as Manchester United manager; he doesn't know the club and it seems a complete mess in terms of how it has been ran in recent years. It's very uncertain what he could do but maybe he would be more prone next season or with a little more planning beforehand.People don't know that he was a consultant for the president and then worked with the DOF, they also don't know that he studied football management. On paper Zidane is one of the few that has an understanding of that side of things. I actually think that he will end up in that role for you at some point.