Yeah, for a new manager now expectations are even lower. Money is still there and United give more time and control than other clubs has been tested.Always said Moyes was the "inbetweener" for a proper manager. Now means the new guy only has to do better than finish 7th, all gravy.
Probably the first Premiership side to fire their manager at the start of next season.Where does Moyes go from this btw?
To Everton when Martinez goes to Man UProbably the first Premiership side to fire their manager at the start of next season.
If I was him I would move abroad.
Don't see how that's relevant. He's a good coach who improves his players.One thing about Klopp is that he's a bit like Moyes in that he doesn't have a great deal of experience with large budgets. Most of his best signings have been really cheap. Don't know how he'd handle such a huge amount of cash.
The only concern with Klopp if he's available would be the squad would require major restructuring to fit into his style of high intensity game.And unlike Moyes, he's repeatedly created trophy-challenging teams with limited resources, and creating trophy-challenging teams with less limited resources can only be easier.
The squad needs major restructuring anyway...The only concern with Klopp if he's available would be the squad would require major restructuring to fit into his style of high intensity game.
Not sure even Carrick, RVP, Mata and likes will fit into that type of game unless he can create special dispensation for them etc....