Manchester United ‘DESPERATE’ to hold talks with multiple winning Italian!
There has been some fresh reports which have now claimed that the Manchester United board are desperate to open talks with Italian boss Massimo Allegri about replacing under-fire coach Erik Ten Hag as boss of the Red Devils, as speculation about his future continues to grow.
Ten Hag appears to have two games to save his job at Old Trafford after United’s poor start to the season and Sunday’s disastrous 3-0 defeat to Tottenham, in which they looked like a side that was heading in the wrong direction.
Several pundits have questioned why Manchester United are continuing to back the Dutchman in the aftermath of a performance against Spurs which was described as ‘disgusting’ and ’embarrassing’
Now – According to Football Insider, Manchester United may have added Massimiliano Allegri to their list of potential options to replace Erik ten Hag.
The 57-year-old multi-title winner has a significant CV for the liking of INEOS chiefs, as the Italian could emerge as a strong contender alongside others if Erik ten Hag leaves the club.
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Look, winning that FA Cup last season gave Ten Hag another contract at Manchester United – but right now – he cannot get the best out of his players and it could cost him his job.
Man United have been very patient with the Dutchman and that is why he is still in charge at the club – and i believe that he will be given more games then just two to save his job – what is the point in sacking the Dutchman so early in the season? there is plenty of time to turn things around.
There will be alot of speculation about the future of Ten Hag – but at the end of the day – if he leaves he can be proud having won two trophies with the club already.
But we are not sure that Allegri will do any better – he has had his best days as a manager and could also fail to impress at Man United.
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