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I believe that everyone is closely following Manchester United's recent situation. There have been rumors about the possible dismissal of Manchester United's manager, Ten Hag. Recently, former Premier League midfielder Harman expressed his views on the current situation at Manchester United and the potential changes in the managerial position during an interview with BoyleSports. He mentioned a potential replacement for the Manchester United manager.
Harman believes that the most pressing issue for Manchester United right now is the need to strengthen the squad in various positions, and this is not something Ten Hag can easily solve. He pointed out that the team's performance will also depend on the players they bring in. Regarding the selection of a new manager, Harman mentioned some key factors. Firstly, he emphasized that a top coach like Nagelsmann may not readily agree to move to Manchester United because it would require at least three to five years to build a strong team. He believes that winning the Premier League title might take longer, but once a new coach takes charge and invests in the team, external expectations for the team will inevitably rise.
Furthermore, Harman also addressed the issue of the new manager's salary. He believes that, although Nagelsmann has shown promise and excellence in coaching at Bayern Munich, it remains to be seen whether he can successfully take over Manchester United and lead the team to achieve results, especially since Nagelsmann has not yet achieved success in the Champions League. He emphasized that any new manager needs to receive sufficient support in the initial two to three seasons.
Despite Manchester United's recent turmoil, Harman believes that Nagelsmann would be a good choice. He thinks that the club should not settle for a mediocre choice just to retain the head coach but should give a talented coach an opportunity to showcase their abilities. Harman's interview has sparked widespread discussion, with some agreeing with his recommendations and others expressing doubts. His words are clear, and he provides an analysis of Manchester United's current problems and recommends Nagelsmann as a promising coach for Manchester United.
I believe that many sports enthusiasts on this forum are eager to share their opinions. What are your thoughts on Harman's suggestion of Nagelsmann as a potential choice? Do you think Nagelsmann is a suitable candidate for the role of Manchester United's manager? |
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