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All Solskjaer needs to do is tell the team to go out and play attacking football. We will win enough to finish in the top-half of the table and you never know, we might push on upwards into the European places. A good cup run and it will be seen as a good second half to the season for him.
To be fair, who else would have taken the job knowing they will be out the door when Pochettino arrives? I suspect Solskjaer is hoping he does so well they want him to stay on (unlikely but stranger things have happened), or more realistically that he becomes part of Pochettino's staff as assistant manager for example, to guide Pochettino in the ways of Manchester United. He knows the club and the weight of expectation any new manager will have and if someone like Solskjaer can help Pochettino to understand the club, and to help him make the step up from an average club to the worlds biggest club then all the better for Pochettino.
Pochettino needs to realise that the manager of Manchester United is the second highest profile job in management after the England manager - perhaps even the highest.
And as much as I would like to see him at United from a selfish point of view, I actually hope he stays at Spurs and pushes gets a few trophies with them first. The players deserve it.
I don't expect massive changes one Solskjaer's appointment will suddenly fix United's issues on the pitch, but 5th/6th would be great. 4th is a dream a think. It will be interesting to see how he manages the PSG games though. Will United still be an empty shell of a side by then, or will they have some confidence back? It will be interesting to see..
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Pochettino would be mad to be sucked into the history and previous successes of Man U. A better decision for him would be La Liga.
Perhaps with Pochettino in charge the cycle may go around and around and around again, and Manchester United enter a period dominance. After all cycles work for everyone.
Perhaps Pochettino wants to be part of the history of Manchester United and be part of the successes. We can't use managers who quail at the responsibility. I don't see Pochettino as a coward.
The ones who do a good job at clubs like Spurs or Chelsea are not put in their bracket.
To be fair Pep is not in that bracket for his work at City but rather for his work at Barcelona, who are one of the three truly great clubs.
Agreed.
Very droll.
Well played @axisus
FWIW, I don't think his management style would suit MU as well. I see Poch to be a manager who is at his best when he is working with young players, ones he can develop exactly to play his style of football - maybe I have made such an assessment as he's generally had his hands tied behind his back when it comes to transfers but I don't see him as a 'chequebook' manager and he'd have to manage huge egos (eg Pogba, Neymar and so on). At MU, there will always be 'marquee'/ego players, they have been a part of the club's identity for longer than Pogba. Which isn't to say Spurs do not have their marquee players eg 'Arry Kane, but they seem to be the rare few players who seem to be pretty easy to manage for the best part of the time.
I'd see Poch working really well at Barce, but there's no chance of that happening as he pretty much said in other words he truly despises Barce, which then leaves Real as his only real major La Liga player but Real have very tight finances and need a major overhaul of their aging squad.
He will leave Spurs at one point, and I'm struggling to see him not manage PSG at sometime in the future. IMO, he'd be a fool to join MU instead of PSG in the future. He's said he wants to manage PSG as well, and it makes a lot of sense as he was their captain as a player.
Back to Ole Gunnar.... I actually think his job is one of the easiest a MU manager has had post SAF. The expectations are so low as JM's football was so bad and even if it is the fans won't give him any shit as he won't as much of a miserable bastard of JM.
If Madrid come in he will likely go to them rather than Man U as they have more prestige.
Let’s give him another week