Genuine question, after what Sir Jim said about them setting the template for how Utd will play going forward, would someone like Inzaghi if we went all in on how he plays/sets up be easily replaced with someone with a similar philosophy if it didn't work out for him?
I think the majority of the forum is missing this point entirely. We are not going to go after the best resume, but the best candidate for a particular play style.
Inzaghi in my opinion is easily the best coach in Europe outside of Pep/Klopp in this current season, however, do people expect the club to adopt the Italian style of play long term?
The answer to that is maybe, but very doubtful.
If we go down the Nagelsmann route, then that would tell me we’re looking at the Redbull/Rangnick style approach long term.High intensity, gegenpressing, transition football. Theres also a lot of coaches who play this way now, so it would allow for a lot of continuity long term.
We could go down a possession style and look for coaches such as Michel from Girona, or De Zerbi. This would be a real statement of intent if the club goes down this path, as you’d need to pour 300-500m over the next 24 months to bring in players to play this style of football. I highly doubt we will choose to go for this style of play.
It would make more sense for people to identity what style of play they enjoy and then their list of candidates for that role. As opposed to making lists of 5 candidates who play opposite styles.
Whichever way the clubs goes, it might be a case of we first being in a coach to start shifting the club in that direction and then waiting for a more elite manager to come available. Similar to City going with Mancini and Pellegrini before Pep came in.