Monday, 14 January 2019

Gareth Southgate Might Be Manchester United Permanent Manager

By news-admin

Gareth Southgate

DBasia.news – Manchester United haven’t appointed the manager after sacking Jose Mourinho last December, even though currently the club have Ole Gunnar Solskjaer until the end of the season.

The Norway manager must be appreciated because he presented five consecutive victories of all competitions. Unfortunately, his talent as the manager won’t be here forever. He must return to his former club, FC Molde.

Furthermore, the club have no plan to make Solskjaer as the permanent manager. Daily Mail reported United are considering to sign Gareth Southgate, the current England national team manager, to be the leader of Paul Pogba and friends next season.

The Red Devils took this step because they saw Southgate’s performance with The Three Lions. Lately, the 48-year-old man also delivered Marcus Rashford and friends to the semifinal of 2018 World Cup.

Unfortunately, the chance to sign Southgate to Old Trafford won’t be easy. Apparently, the Watford man just signed the new contract until 2022.

Coaching in a club level is not a new thing for the manager. Previously, he was the manager of Middlesbrough in 2006-2009.

Gareth Southgate isn’t the only candidate of Man United manager. Previously, some names are also mentioned. They are Zinedine Zidane, Mauricio Pochettino, and Red Bull Salzburg manager, Marco Rose.

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