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7 hours ago, lucio said:

And his utmost isn't nearly good enough, a top coach would have them playing harder than this. 

Tuchel was a top coach and players gave up on him. It's always the same with the situation. 

I'm glad the owner put someone and will back him no matter what. It's time to get rid of player power. 

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25 possible targets (not in any order)

 

Mauricio Pochettino

Luis Enrique 

Diego Simeone 

Lionel Scaloni

Julian Nagelsmann (likely no chance atm)

Oliver Glasner 

Joachim Löw

Hansi Flick

Urs Fischer

Christian Streich 

Kasper Hjulmand

Thomas Frank

Abel Ferreira 

Zlatko Dalic 

Stefano Pioli

Gian Piero Gasperini 

Franck Haise

Régis Le Bris 

Philippe Clement

Sérgio Conceição 

Rúben Amorim

Marcelo Gallardo

Hugo Ibarra

Julien Stéphan

Gerardo Seoane

 

Roger Schmidt not on here, we likely blew it with him forever

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3 hours ago, Vegetable said:

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Manchester United 1 Stoke 1: Jose Mourinho hails the United players for their best performance of the season so far – even though they only draw to the Potters

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/1896450/manchester-united-1-stoke-1-jose-mourinho-hails-the-united-players-for-their-best-performance-of-the-season-so-far-even-though-they-only-draw-to-the-potters/

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2 minutes ago, Tomo said:

Manchester United 1 Stoke 1: Jose Mourinho hails the United players for their best performance of the season so far – even though they only draw to the Potters

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/1896450/manchester-united-1-stoke-1-jose-mourinho-hails-the-united-players-for-their-best-performance-of-the-season-so-far-even-though-they-only-draw-to-the-potters/

Newsflash: Mourinho didn't think United were a big club anymore.

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Okey so who do we have lined up? Cant see Poch taking the job with his connections to spurs and there isnt many elite managers out there. 
 
Would Enrique take the job? He would probably under normal circumstances but would he be up for it and interested in taking on this rebuild right now when we are so unbelievable shite? 

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7 minutes ago, Costa19 said:

Okey so who do we have lined up? Cant see Poch taking the job with his connections to spurs and there isnt many elite managers out there. 
 
Would Enrique take the job? He would probably under normal circumstances but would he be up for it and interested in taking on this rebuild right now when we are so unbelievable shite? 

Podge should never EVER be mentioned here. He is the next step up from Potter. Slightly better football but no winner. Plus ....them lot. Non starter for me 

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3 minutes ago, Gundalf said:

Anyone else would just be a 2 year caretaker. 

Interestingly, it would be bang on league's average, that is highest of all top leagues:

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According to an analysis of 90 leagues across the world by CIES Football Observatory, coaches in just seven leagues, including Major League Soccer and Norway’s Eliteserien, had a longer average tenure than Premier League managers.

As of March 1st 2022, the day after Jesse Marsch took charge of Leeds United, the average Premier League tenure was 772 days, which is a little over two years and one month.

That compares to 628 days in the Bundesliga, 617 days in La Liga, and just 385 and 384 days in Ligue 1 and Serie A, respectively. It is also longer than the average time that top-flight managers in Portugal or the Netherlands have been in employment.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/steveprice/2022/03/22/premier-league-managers-are-lasting-longer-in-the-job-than-european-counterparts/?sh=3dc6fd7d2acb

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6 minutes ago, Vegetable said:

Interestingly, it would be bang on league's average, that is highest of all top leagues:

Yes and its not a surprise, that the 2 clubs that dominated English football the last couple of years are teams that have their manager in place for a lot longer than that. 

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