Manchester United’s lackluster performance this season has been a disappointment to say the least. Erik ten Hag’s team has won only four times, with two of those victories coming against Southampton and Barnsley in the Carabao Cup. The Red Devils are currently in a precarious 12th place in the Premier League, with a dismal goal difference of minus two.
Understandably, ten Hag’s position as manager has come under scrutiny, and it’s no surprise that rumors are circulating about his possible departure. If the club’s hierarchy decides to take drastic action, there are several talented managers who could replace him.
One potential candidate is Ruud van Nistelrooy, who’s been linked to the job given his experience as a former United player and his current role as assistant manager at the club. He has been praised for his tactical acumen and ability to bring out the best in his players.
Another option is former Chelsea and Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel, who was mentioned as a potential replacement for ten Hag over the summer. Tuchel, known for his aggressive style of play, could potentially bring a new dimension to United’s struggling attack.
Some have also suggested that the 45-year-old Marco Inzaghi, hailed as a “supreme” boss by scouting experts, could be an excellent choice. As a former striker himself, he understands the importance of creating chances and scoring goals. His system could potentially get the best out of United’s forwards, who have struggled to find the back of the net this season.
Despite being heavily linked to the job, Xavi, who has an impressive track record at Barcelona, has yet to officially confirm whether he’s interested in the position. However, it’s clear that United’s new manager would need to possess tactical acumen, motivational skills, and the ability to bring out the best in the team’s talented players.
As the situation remains fluid, only time will tell what the future holds for ten Hag and Manchester United. One thing is certain, however: the club will need to take a bold step to revitalize their season and re-establish themselves as a top-four contender.