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Manchester United Season 2019 - 2020

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Man Utd's next manager: Mauricio Pochettino or Erik ten Hag to rescue the club?

By Simon StoneBBC Sport at Old Trafford
Last updated on2 April 20222 April 2022.From the sectionMan Utd180

Manchester United players react after their 1-1 draw with Leicester
United lie sixth in the Premier League, three points adrift of fourth-placed Arsenal, who also have two games in hand
They know what's coming at Manchester United.
After suffering another blow to their hopes of making next season's Champions League with a disappointing - in result and performance - Old Trafford encounter with Leicester, talk outside the club will be of a season unravelling.

Having dispensed with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in November, Ralf Rangnick's arrival has not really improved the situation. The German's nine from 21 win record (42.85%), is marginally better than the Norwegian's seven from 17 (41.18%).
But it is not good enough. United now need 14 points from their final eight games to better the 64 during the sorry 2013-14 campaign under David Moyes which is their worst return in three decades.

Inevitably, thoughts will again turn to who will take charge in the summer to try and rectify the damage of a terrible season.

Choice of two?

Mauricio Pochettino and Erik ten Haag


Both Mauricio Pochettino and Erik ten Haag have question marks hanging over them
Manchester United are eager to assure supporters their managerial search is extensive and not just limited to two candidates, Erik ten Hag and Mauricio Pochettino.

But there is no dispute from some within Old Trafford when it is questioned who else, realistically, could be in the frame.
Luis Enrique is committed to coaching Spain at the World Cup, which rules him out until the end of the December and probably longer given the intensity of tournament football. Now the situation at Chelsea has stabilised to an extent and the search for a new owner looks like finding someone committed to keeping the Blues at the top, the idea of luring Thomas Tuchel away from Stamford Bridge is receding.

United admire both men but sources admit recruiting them would be "difficult".
Sevilla's Julen Lopetegui would be an unlikely choice and Brendan Rodgers a tough sell to United fans given the combination of his Liverpool past and an underwhelming season at Leicester.

Which brings it back to Ten Hag and Pochettino, both of whom would come to Old Trafford with question marks hanging over them.
Paris St-Germain chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi and Ajax chief executive Edwin van der Sar are both on the European Clubs' Association board. The ECA met in Vienna this week. Manchester United's managerial search was mentioned when the pair spoke informally - but neither know which way the Premier League club will go.
Evidently, managing United is a challenge at present - but, BBC Sport was told, that is the attraction for someone keen to prove their abilities at the very highest level.
Pochettino's Old Trafford admirers date back to his time at Tottenham.
Yet the doubts about the Argentine - namely he doesn't win when it matters - remain. After all, he failed to win the title at PSG last season and the French club's elimination at the Champions League last-16 stage this term is viewed as not being good enough at the club given the huge investment in the squad.
That observation probably means Pochettino will be relieved of his duties at the end of the season and football director Leonardo is also on shaky ground as PSG prepare for a major overhaul.
Ten Hag's status mainly comes from Ajax's run to the semi-final of the Champions League in 2019 when, ironically, he was denied a place in the final by Pochettino's Spurs.
The 52-year-old is viewed as a progressing coach.
But the demands of an English season, the relentless combination of an exhausting fixture list, where difficult games pile up week after week, are an alien concept.
The two Ajax managers before Ten Hag were Peter Bosz and Frank de Boer. Upon leaving Amsterdam, they didn't even make it to the end of the year in their first seasons at Borussia Dortmund and Inter Milan respectively, let alone the end of their debut seasons.

'Not the favourites for number four'


Man Utd 1-1 Leicester: Ralf Rangnick believes 1-1 draw Foxes was 'okay'
United are now three points adrift of fourth-placed Arsenal, having played two games more.
With Wolves and West Ham snapping at their heels and Crystal Palace still in the FA Cup, it is not completely out of the question a place in the dreaded Europa Conference League play-off round in August awaits.
"I am not a fortune teller," said Rangnick. "I don't know where Manchester United will be next season.
"It is my job to finish this season on the highest possible note. Saying that does not mean necessarily to finish fourth. Today's result has not made the situation better obviously.
"It doesn't help at all to look at the table every weekend and speculate what might happen. Right now, we are for sure not the favourites for number four."
 

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After last night’s dismal performance they need a facelift and blood letting. Clear the squad and rebuild. Don’t dream and talk cock of trophies for next two season. Get players in who will bleed last drop for the club.

None of the squad deserve to stay except for David de Gea.
 

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Maguire is a Championship level player, and he should not even play for England.

I don't think even Hull City wants him back now. :biggrin:

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laksaboy

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So shameful. I want to see Everton relegated, now it seems that possibility got reduced by a lot.

At least draw if you can't win. Sad!
 

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1st place fight: Liverpool, Man City

4th place fight: Arsenal, Tottenham

5th place fight: Man United, West Ham, Wolves

17th place fight: Burnley, Everton

Everything else can be dismissed.
 

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Erik ten Hag: Man Utd on brink of appointing Ajax boss

By Simon StoneBBC Sport
Last updated on13 April 202213 April 2022.From the sectionMan Utd

Ten Hag was appointed Ajax boss in December 2017
Erik ten Hag has won two Dutch league titles with Ajax
Ajax boss Erik ten Hag is on the brink of being confirmed as Manchester United's new manager.
United say no deal has been done but sources in the Netherlands suggest an agreement in principle is in place.

The Dutchman, 52, will replace Ralf Rangnick, who was appointed interim manager in November following Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's dismissal.
Paris St-Germain's former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino had been the other leading candidate.

Official confirmation of Ten Hag's appointment is not expected before Ajax's Dutch Cup final against PSV Eindhoven on Sunday.
Ajax lead the Eredivisie by four points from PSV as they aim to win their third Dutch league title under Ten Hag.
They lost to Portuguese side Benfica in the last 16 of the Champions League.

Ten Hag appointment will bring sense of certainty

United will be relieved when Ten Hag's appointment is made official, on what is expected to be a three-year contract with the option of an additional year. It will bring a sense of certainty to a club whose season is slipping away alarmingly as Rangnick wrestles with a mounting number of problems.
Amid numerous suggestions of splits in the dressing room, United now seem unlikely to secure a place in next season's Champions League after a run of one win in seven games in all competitions, their worst sequence of results since 2019.

With many big-name players either out of contract, such as Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard, or facing uncertain futures, like Cristiano Ronaldo and Marcus Rashford, it promises to be a summer of upheaval at Old Trafford.

It has been felt Ten Hag's management style is more suited to the structures put in place at United, which include John Murtough as football director.
Ten Hag will become the fifth permanent manager at Old Trafford since Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement in 2013.
 

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It doesn't matter if its Ten Hag or Poch, the club, supporters and everyone connected to the club must back the manager. Don't let the tabloids pick the team.
The club should just cut their losses on the underperformers-Paul Pogba, Lingard, Rashford, Wan Bissaka,Telles,FRED, Matic and some of the juniors. Build the team from the back and you'll never get it wrong. Rangnick's assessment of the players is spot on. If he's given the task at rebuilding, I am certain United will do well next season.
 

Gallego99

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If the owners and the people above the manager are kiam siap morons, it doesn't matter who the manager is.
I think Chelsea will lose alot of their first team players and the manager in the next couple of seasons. It's a real pity Abram is leaving. I don't think the next owner will be as committed as Abramovich.
 

red amoeba

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Haaland is going to man c. We are beating our chest saying Ronaldo is our haaland. How fucking humiliating. Appointment of rangnik has not brought any improvement. OGS would have done no worse.

with ten hag having no money it will be a greater rift between us and poo.
 

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As long as Harry Maguire is in the team, don't expect things to get better. A team is only as strong as its weakest link. :wink:

He can't be dropped or have his captaincy stripped because of political reasons: he is an expensive English player who plays for England. The former Man United players infesting the sports media industry would not have it. :cool:

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red amoeba

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Maguire isn't fit to don that shirt. For two matches, he is fucked up. Dilly dally on the ball even when 1-0 down. WTF.

Ten Hag must show balls and drop him.

I cannot understand the persistent sticking with Dalot, the talk of him being better than AWB baffles me. At least AWB can defend and defend well. So many crosses from the flank and Dalot does shit about them. Yes, he can go forward but he cannot cross for fuck sake. A RB's priority is to defend then attack. At least AWB can defend.

This team is worse than OGS's team.....really....Ronaldo, just go. I have the feeling the whole team is demotivated due to the preference shown to Ronaldo.
 

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Maguire isn't fit to don that shirt. For two matches, he is fucked up. Dilly dally on the ball even when 1-0 down. WTF.

I don't think he's even good enough for Hull City now.

But once some overrated and expensive English player joins a 'big club' or gets picked for England, the media will defend and protect him at all costs. Not the first time. :biggrin:

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