Three managers who could replace Jose Mourinho at Manchester United
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho is under tremendous pressure
following his team’s poor start to the new Premier League season.
In the last two league games, Manchester United have drawn with Wolverhampton Wanderers and lost to West Ham, slipping to 10th place in the Premier League table as a result. United’s 3-1 defeat at West Ham was their third loss in seven Premier League games, making it their worst start to a campaign since 1989-90.
United find themselves in a wobbly situation at the moment, which has been enough to raise speculations regarding Mourinho’s future at the club. Keeping that in mind, here are three managers United could consider to replace Mourinho with.
Zinedine Zidane
Zinedine Zidane has won the last three Champions League tournaments – the first manager ever to do so consecutively.
The Frenchman enjoyed a sensational two and a half years at Real Madrid, although he left the Spanish giants in the summer to the shock of many given the rich success he had at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Should Zidane replace Mourinho, he would look to get the best out of the creative talents that are already in United’s ranks. One of the best players to have ever graced the game, Zidane could bring back the free-flowing style of football that United fans crave and should have no trouble dealing with the big egos of some players to bring success.
Leonardo Jardim
Over the last few years, AS Monaco manager Leonardo Jardim has built
his reputation as one of the young managers to play an attacking and
exciting brand of football.
Despite the financial muscle of Paris Saint-Germain, Jardim, 44, guided Monaco to a surprise Ligue 1 title in the 2016/17 season. The Portuguese manager has worked well with the young talents at Monaco, helping players like Kylian Mbappe, Thomas Lemar, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Benjamin Mendy develop well.
Jardim’s attention on nurturing domestic youth prospects would go down well at United and he could be a worthwhile and long-term investment for the 20-time Premier League champions.
Ryan Giggs
Currently the manager of Wales national team, Ryan Giggs has already
worked as a caretaker manager and an assistant manager at United. Having
spent his entire footballing career at Old Trafford, Giggs knows the
setup, the traditions and the ethos of the club.
However, the
Welshman has never taken charge of a club on a permanent basis and does
not have a strong managerial CV to show for.However, Giggs might be a welcome change to the United fans who seem tired of watching their rivals get stronger in recent years.
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