da cassino online: Manchester United's managerial candidates reportedly have "reservations" over replacing Erik ten Hag amid constant criticism from club legends.
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Ten Hag's future hangs in the balanceUnited have drawn up a potential shortlistOpinionated ex-players deter candidatesWHAT HAPPENED?
Former players Michael Owen and Paul Scholes went on a tirade against Ten Hag and called for his instant dismissal following a humiliating 4-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Monday. The duo also suggested handing over the reins to Ten Hag's assistant, Steve McClaren, for the remainder of the season with the hope of securing better results.
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Despite the fervent calls for an immediate managerial change, United's decision-makers are standing firm on their decision to stick with Ten Hag until the conclusion of the current season, with the FA Cup final against Manchester City still to play on May 25.
The latest outcry from ex-players turned pundits is just the latest episode in the ongoing saga of former Manchester United stars voicing strong opinions around the club's future and the performance of its manager. According to least two potential candidates in the frame for the United job harbour reservations about the constant scrutiny and debate stirred by former players, with Gary Neville, Rio Ferdinand and Roy Keane also among those who regularly grab the headlines with their criticism.
WHAT HAS BEEN SAID
An insider revealed to No English club has as many ex-players talking about all the great things they did at the club in the past and creating so many headlines with their opinions about the manager. Nobody can think it is helpful.”
DID YOU KNOW?
Thomas Tuchel is reportedly one of the men on United's managerial shortlist. The German manager admitted that he "loved it" in England while on Chelsea's books and kept open the prospect of returning to the Premier League in the future. Moreover, it has been reported that former Real Madrid manager, Zinedine Zidane, could also try his luck at the Old Trafford dugout and is believed to be keeping a close eye on the developments. Jose Mourinho has also allegedly offered his services to United but the club is said to be against bringing him back to the club at this stage.