Man utd target surprise new manager as mauricio pochettino alternative

Man utd target surprise new manager as mauricio pochettino alternative

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_The Sun_ claim he is being considered along with Zinedine Zidane, Laurent Blanc and current caretaker boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. It is said that Tottenham’s Mauricio Pochettino remains


their first choice but that United have drawn up a list of alternatives in case they cannot lure him to Old Trafford. **PREDICT FIVE RESULTS AND WIN £25,000 - FREE TO PLAY HERE** Rose, 42,


is considered to be one of the most promising young managers in Europe, having led Salzburg to the Austrian title in his first season in charge. He also guided them to the semi-finals of the


Europa League last season where they were beaten by Marseille. Rose has won a whopping 64 of his 91 matches in charge of the Austrian champions for an impressive win rate of 70 per cent.


And United are said to be keeping an eye on him as they conduct a thorough search for Mourinho's replacement. Solskjaer has impressed during his short spell by winning all of his three


games in charge, with United scoring 12 goals in the process. The Norwegian has made no secret of his desire to take the job full time and it is understood he could be in the running if he


keeps impressing United chiefs. “I’m happy to help out and my job now for the next six months is to do as well as I can and move the club forward as well as I can,” the 45-year-old said


after taking the job. “I understand there are so many managers who would love to be manager of Manchester United and I am one of them. “But it is not something we’ve talked about, they’ll do


a process now for the next six months.” He was quizzed again ib the subject ahead of their 4-1 victory over Bournemouth at Old Trafford on Sunday. ”My job is for the next five months,


because I'm going to leave them to someone else when they come in,” he added. "That's the plan and that's what my job is at the moment, it runs out at the end of May -


actually the end of June but we don't play many games in June - so my job is to affect the players on what it is all about at Manchester United. "You're always ambitious of


course, but as I've told Ed [Woodward, United chief executive] and the owners, I'm here to do as well as I can and, if in May you decide someone else will be coming in, then


fantastic, and if you decide it's me, I'm sure we will agree."