Generally? Debatable. For a German? No Chance.Although not firing on all cylinders, Utd are bigger club than Bayern....at this moment his stock is high...the German job will always be there....having to compete with Klopp and a Tuchel plus Pep would entice any proven coach...the money he would have (ole has had £400mn) plus the talented squad he would currently manage....if he cracks it us fans would give unconditional support like we always do...and I can’t see him making any issues with the board, like Jose did...German tittle winner, champions league winner, German cup winner...has done really well with the German team in a short space of time.
Generally? Debatable. For a German? No Chance.
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I have posed this question elsewhere but never received an answer.
Can anyone think of any successful managers from the last 20 years or so who had a playing career as a striker?
Hanging my head in shame.
Anyone else?
Heynckes was an attacker as well.I have posed this question elsewhere but never received an answer.
Can anyone think of any successful managers from the last 20 years or so who had a playing career as a striker?
Heynckes was an attacker as well.
Aye, the comparison to SAF is mind boggling.Did he spent more than any other club in the world during those years? Did he have the highest wage bill in sports? And did the club finish second in the table the season before SAF was appointed?
If the answer to these questions is No, then probably there is no analogy there.
You mean no other top club would hire him and rightly so. Done nothing to warrant such a prestige roleZidane fits your squad but there are some questions: Does he even want to get back into club management? Is he just happy to wait for the French national team job to become available after the World Cup? Could it just be that Zidane is an excellent Real Madrid manager and that's it in the same way that Manchester United is the only top European club Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could be suited to?
The final question is perhaps a tad unfair admittedly there are questions over Zidane like there would be for any possible Solskjaer successor.
Zidane would make perfect sense for this season, or till the end of next season. Enough time to find a new good manager who is more long termish (ten Hag etc).Zidane fits your squad but there are some questions: Does he even want to get back into club management? Is he just happy to wait for the French national team job to become available after the World Cup? Could it just be that Zidane is an excellent Real Madrid manager and that's it in the same way that Manchester United is the only top European club Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could be suited to?
The final question is perhaps a tad unfair admittedly there are questions over Zidane like there would be for any possible Solskjaer successor.
He is miles better than Solskaer with a clear cuth way of playing.Potter is not a top manager. Its Eddie Howe all over again. Just stop.
Zidane fits your squad but there are some questions: Does he even want to get back into club management? Is he just happy to wait for the French national team job to become available after the World Cup? Could it just be that Zidane is an excellent Real Madrid manager and that's it in the same way that Manchester United is the only top European club Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could be suited to?
The final question is perhaps a tad unfair admittedly there are questions over Zidane like there would be for any possible Solskjaer successor.
If Liverpool can still hold onto Klopp after 6 years i’m sure Utd can get Hansi Flick. Utd are notorious of paying top dollar for their managers....ole is on a great contract considering his pedigree as a manager....remember Jose was able to negotiate £20m with the Utd board should they ever sack him... Money really talks...i agree it would be hard but if the current options being mentioned are Conte, Zidane, Potter and ten Hag, then taking a calculated punt on Flick would be a no brained....i cGenerally? Debatable. For a German? No Chance.
Pogba is likely to leave at the end of season so imo his opinion doesn't matter. At least until he signed a new contract or say he'd sign only if Ole leaves. Varane, afaik even at Madrid he tried his best to stay away from that shite so not him. So only Ronaldo I guess.Only way I see Ole getting sacked anytime soon is if the players turn IMO. Ronaldo, Varane, Pogba reaching out to Zidane/complaining directly to the hierarchy, type of thing.
He is miles better than Solskaer with a clear cuth way of playing.
What is Zidanes philosophy ? I didnt watch Real much, but wasnt he just another great man manager who could handle a bunch of egos where individual brilliance was key to his success ? The team he inherited was star packed.
I want the next manager to have a clear cut offensive philosophy, a manager who knows exactly what type of players he needs, and not just a bunch of world beaters and generational talents. The most imporant thing should be that they can fit together in the philosophy of the manager.
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When do currently employed managers ever switch clubs midseason?Which means another good Ole replacement will be unavailble soon. They will surely be looking towards Ten Hag, Rose, Jardim and the likes.
Although not firing on all cylinders, Utd are bigger club than Bayern....at this moment his stock is high...the German job will always be there....having to compete with Klopp and a Tuchel plus Pep would entice any proven coach...the money he would have (ole has had £400mn) plus the talented squad he would currently manage....if he cracks it us fans would give unconditional support like we always do...and I can’t see him making any issues with the board, like Jose did...German tittle winner, champions league winner, German cup winner...has done really well with the German team in a short space of time.
When do currently employed managers ever switch clubs midseason?
When do currently employed managers ever switch clubs midseason?
Aye, the comparison to SAF is mind boggling.
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Fair point about Juventus, though not about playing youth; Pogba alone is not enough to make that case. Also, I wouldn't credit Chelsea winning the UCL to him - they spent big after the transfer ban. He finished fifth in his second season with Chelsea.
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Defensively awful.Thomas Frank but in truth until we get owners that are actually going to back our managers in the transfer market none of this matters
Can't say I've heard of Foster?Eddie Howe or Graham Foster anyone?
Tbh imo the ones with some "philosophy" don't suit our current situation at all.
Defensive approach? no we want attacking football.
Possession based football? well our squad is built for fast, direct football. We'll have to buy a lot to implement that. And I guess we've had enough with LVG.
High pressing? Gegen? well the feck it's gonna work with Ronaldo up top.
So someone who has an attacking approach, know how to and can handle the big megastars, the pressure and win us things. In short, Zidane imo.