Man United must go big and hire a superstar manager after firing Amorim
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Man United must go big and hire a superstar manager after firing Amorim
"It's tough to hire a new Manchester United manager. It has become an impossible job to fill the impossible job, and for the seventh time since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in May 2013, the Premier League's biggest club is in the market for a new coach following Ruben Amorim's dismissal on Monday morning. They say this inside Old Trafford every time the manager's office is cleared out for a new appointment, but they really need to get it right this time."
"Whether they are prepared to wait for a manager like Thomas Tuchel, Mauricio Pochettino or Carlo Ancelotti until after the World Cup, or instead gamble now on someone like Oliver Glasner, Kieran McKenna or Gareth Southgate remains to be seen. Sources have told ESPN that, right now, there is no clear plan of whether to appoint a new man quickly, or play the long game and leave Darren Fletcher in interim charge until the summer."
Manchester United is searching for a new manager after Ruben Amorim's dismissal, marking the seventh managerial change since Sir Alex Ferguson's 2013 retirement. The club requires a high-profile appointment with experience, a strong track record, Premier League credentials and the personality to make the role feel like a privilege rather than a burden. Potential candidates include Thomas Tuchel, Mauricio Pochettino, Carlo Ancelotti, Oliver Glasner, Kieran McKenna and Gareth Southgate. No clear plan currently exists between an immediate appointment or keeping Darren Fletcher as interim until summer. Past failed appointments revealed personality flaws or tactical shortcomings; the next manager must handle pressure, play exciting football and deliver trophies.
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