If I could hand pick one, it'd be Pochettino. He'd understand our policy of youth first and attacking football. I doubt we will go for him though, I think we will go for Giggs and I'm not sure he will be a success. I'd understand backing LVG if he was 40 with 20 years management ahead of him but he's not he's retiring in one year after his contract expires. I just don't get it at all.
That's who I reckon you'll go for. Suggested it earlier. That could be one reason you guy's are in no rush to boot LGV out just yet. Just my half-assed thinking though... You won't be getting anyone in until the summer. You don't trust Giggs even to the end of the season, so might as well keep LVG in place and see if Spurs win the League. Just waiting to see the outcome of that. Or........Ranieri.....?
I wouldn't fancy Ranieri, as well as he's done this season I just don't think he fits us well. We're effectively on the beach now, our side is depleted and we are too far away from the top 4, the gap will only get bigger. Giggs has said (apparently) that he won't take the job on a caretaker basis again, so maybe you're right but the owners won't want the crowd turning, they have a big decision to make, I think they could panic and sack LVG and bring in Mourinho.
Jose Mourinho has signed three-year Man United deal worth £48m after six weeks of talks so says the Express http://www.express.co.uk/sport/foot...er-United-Contract-48m-Chelsea-Transfer-Talks
He's expected to go to the San Siro this weekend but people have read into this that it means Mancini is getting replaced by him. I doubt he'll manage in Italy again next.