Paul Scholes names Premier League manager he could 'definitely' see managing Man United
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Paul Scholes names Premier League manager he could 'definitely' see managing Man United
"Eddie Howe, Eddie Howe, he said on The Overlap. I'm not sure about his mate [assistant manager Jason Tindall], but definitely him. Howe has steadily built his reputation in recent years, guiding Newcastle through a revival. His brilliant work with the Magpies have not gone unnoticed. Howe guided Newcastle United to their first piece of silverware in almost seven decades by guiding them to Carabao Cup success last season."
"Newcastle have become more solid defensively while still showing attacking intent. That balance is one United desperately seek. Moreover, Howe is known for nurturing promising youngsters into effective first-team performers, something that United have struggled with in recent times even though that has been success in recent history. Scholes' endorsement arrives amid mounting pressure on Amorim, whose tenure has faced criticism over inconsistencies in results and uncertainty of style."
Ruben Amorim faces mounting pressure after Manchester United's poor performances following heavy summer spending and several high-profile defeats, including losses to Arsenal, Manchester City and Brentford. Speculation surrounds the managerial position while club hierarchy reportedly plans to retain the current manager. Eddie Howe has rebuilt Newcastle United’s fortunes, delivering Carabao Cup success and improving defensive solidity without sacrificing attacking intent. Howe also has a track record of developing promising youngsters into first-team contributors. The combination of tactical balance and youth development addresses areas United have struggled with, although the intense expectations and pressure of managing Manchester United present significant risks.
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