Gary Neville names the 'outstanding candidate' to become next Man United manager
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Gary Neville names the 'outstanding candidate' to become next Man United manager
"2. You have to show that you can have success getting into the top four, that you can cope with Champions League football and that you can get the best out of a group of players that will include egos and superstars. 3. You must understand the Premier League and English football culture because it's different to competing in many of the European leagues."
"Neville believes that United should be willing to wait until after the World Cup concludes, when Ancelotti completes his duties as head coach of the Brazil national football team, before making a formal appointment. His comments come shortly after the sacking of Ruben Amorim, who was dismissed following a poor run of results and a breakdown in relations with the club hierarchy."
Gary Neville endorses Carlo Ancelotti as Manchester United's leading candidate for the permanent manager role and urges the club to delay appointment until Ancelotti finishes World Cup duties with Brazil. Ruben Amorim was sacked after poor results and a breakdown in relations with the club hierarchy, following a season of inconsistent performances and repeated failure to secure a top-four position. Neville lists essential criteria for the next manager: handling intense media scrutiny, achieving top-four and Champions League success, extracting the best from players including egos and superstars, and understanding Premier League and Manchester United culture. He stresses the need to end over a decade of managerial turbulence.
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