Manchester United sack Ole Gunnar after Watford defeat
Spain manager Luis Enrique has broken his silence on recent links to the vacant Manchester United job in a comical fashion. On Sunday, United sacked Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and commenced searching for an interim boss until the end of the season.
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With the Red Devils still far behind their Premier League title ambitions, the next appointment is crucial to get right.
United require a coach on the level of Pep Guardiola, Jurgen Klopp and Thomas Tuchel to challenge for the biggest honours again.
Enrique and Zidane certainly match that identity, while Pochettino or Ten Hag would present more considerable risks.
Solskjaer has built an exciting squad at Old Trafford and certainly leaves the club in a better position than he inherited for whoever replaces him at the helm.
But given United's dismal start to the campaign, not many can, or will, argue with the board's decision to part ways with the Norwegian club legend after three years in the dugout.