'Ferguson recommended a successor to Ten Hag himself'... A big fan of the 'Italian master' → 'Jiwon as manager of Manchester United'

Alex Ferguson wants Allegri as a replacement for Ten Hag.

British media "Sports Bible" reported on the 2nd (Korea time) that "Sir Alex Ferguson has a strong view on Manchester United's next coach."

Despite spending more than 200 million pounds (about 350 billion won) in the transfer market this summer, Erik ten Hag's position, which started poorly at the beginning of this season, seems to be threatened. Manchester United has lost three times in six matches and remains 13th in the Premier League with seven points.

They were thrashed 0-3 at home by Tottenham, and they have two important games left against Porto and Aston Villa and are once again under pressure as a result of those two matches. Ineos, United's new shareholder, had decided to stick with Ten Hag after talks with several managers in the summer.
But Ferguson, United's legendary manager, has a different idea from United's leaders about who would be the most ideal choice if Ten Hach were to step down as United's manager. 먹튀검증

According to Italian media Gazeta Delo Sport, Ferguson is a big fan of Juventus' former coach Allegri. He had been heavily involved with taking the helm at Manchester United before returning to Juventus a few years ago. Nevertheless, Ferguson is known to be supporting Allegri's managerial position again this time.

The two watched last season's Champions League final together at Wembley. Allegri, a six-time Serie A champion, led Juventus to the Champions League final twice and was once courted by Real Madrid.

He has not been a leader since he was sacked by Juventus in May. Allegri has emerged as a contender for the Manchester United job alongside Inter Milan boss Simone Inzaghi, but there is another possible manager besides these two.
Thomas Tuchel, the former Bayern Munich and Chelsea boss, may also be a possible option after discussions over the summer. However, Ten Hag is not worried about his future in the new interview and is confident his team can turn things around.

"We're going to have success from this season on. There's nothing easy going on, but it's not something to panic about. We can solve the problem, and this team can solve the problem," Ten Hag told Sky Sports.

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