I’ve seen a lot of criticism of Erik ten Hag, which has spiked understandably after their dull performance against Manchester City yesterday.

I was looking through the potential replacements that United could go for and the only viable option I can think of is Feynoord’s Arne Slot.

He would represent a bold move by United and is renowned in the industry for his ultra-attacking football despite his inexperience on the big stage.

However, I’m more unsure about this appointment when United was linked to ETH.

But is there really any other option that United could go for?

De Zerbi looks impossible to lure from Brighton who are doing well again. But I suppose a big salary and huge transfer fees could bring him in.

Apart from that, who else?

Graham Potter? Zidane? Stick with ETH?

The options either look unconvincing or unattainable. Poch would’ve been great but Chelsea nabbed him in time.

I really don’t know which direction United can go to. What do you all think?

  • RaiderMaverick@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    I hear Diego Simeone is learning English. His post-game interviews alone would be a step up from EtH

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    11 months ago

    Graham Potter would probably bring the best out.of.the players and probably relatively cheap… The whole.of.Man U needs a shake though from the top to bottom! I may be wrong here, but my interpretation of how the Glazers.purchased Man U was they paid £700m ish, then straddled that purchase price into the share price / became debt. Almost like.I said I would buy your house, but will charge you the mortgage fee. The rich just get richer…

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    11 months ago

    If the United board decides to change Ten Hag, it’s over for United IMO. It would be an admission that the organisation doesn’t want to solve the actual problems and just wants a revolving door of managers to blame.

    There’s no viable option other than keeping Ten Hag and trying to actually root out the problems in that dressing room. Either way United won’t win anything for a couple of years, but only one of those options has an actual possibility of fixing things.