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zudomiriku 18-03-2014 03:42 PM

Who should replace David Moyes this summer?
 
What Louis Van Gaal Would Bring to Manchester United If He Replaced David Moyes

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David Moyes is facing a boardroom revolt at Manchester United and could be replaced by current Netherlands manager Louis van Gaal.

This is according to an ESPN FC report that claims the idea of sacking Moyes “has been properly raised for the first time” and that failure to overturn a 2-0 aggregate deficit to Champions League opponents Olympiakos “could well bring the pressure to a breaking point.”

In other words, Moyes could conceivably be forced out of Old Trafford by week’s end with van Gaal lined up as his replacement.

The 62-year-old has already been linked to the managerial post at Tottenham Hotspur, as per The Guardian, and in the event United appointed him, they would still have to make interim arrangements for what remains of their disappointing season.

But in van Gaal they would be getting a manager who has made a career out of stabilising the unstable, of regrouping the scattered.

The current Bayern Munich side, for example, was largely crafted by the Dutchman, who was brought in following the disastrous tenure of Jurgen Klinsmann. And in circumstances similar to those he’d be facing at United, he replaced an interim manager (Jupp Heynckes) who had been called upon in early spring.

The likes of Arjen Robben, David Alaba and Manuel Neuer were acquired under van Gaal’s watch, and the former Barcelona boss brought youngsters including Thomas Muller and Toni Kroos into his setup as well.

By the time he left the Bavarian giants just 648 days later, he had laid a new, solid foundation at the club while winning a league and cup double for good measure.

Quote:

Nikolas Postinger
@nikpostinger
Neil Custis to talkSPORT—"I can see a situation where Moyes goes and someone like Giggs steps in as caretaker until the end of the season"
Interestingly, it was van Gaal who was thought to be United’s manager-in-waiting when Sir Alex Ferguson first pondered retirement back in 2002. “Man U close in on Van Gaal,” was The Guardian’s headline on January 23 of that year, and van Gaal told the outlet he “knew” he “was first on the list” to succeed the Scot.

More recently the Mirror speculated that van Gaal and current Ajax manager Frank de Boer could form a “managerial dream team” in the event Moyes got the sack.

Of course, van Gaal would hardly be expected to begin the sort of lengthy reign United enjoyed under both Ferguson and Sir Matt Busby.

That he requires such complete autonomy in his job often means his exits are hardly amiable, and following his 1997 departure from Ajax, he has never spent more than four seasons at any particular club.

Not that this would in any way go against the grain of modern football. Quite the contrary: It would only serve to reinforce the notion that the six-year deal handed Moyes was both naive and the result of a sense of exceptionalism at Old Trafford.

After all, if Premier League rivals Chelsea have proven anything in recent years, it’s that managerial stability has little correlation to winning.

Quote:

InsideWorldFootball
@insidewldftball
Laurent Blanc: "Sacking Moyes wouldn't be a mistake, keeping him would. Here in France he would have been sacked 3 times" #MUFC
No, van Gaal will not be the long-term answer at Manchester United if appointed. No one person will be. And once gone, the Dutchman will leave the club seeking a candidate to build on his foundation—after which it’ll repeat the process, again and again.

It’s into this brave new world that United are entering—that the struggles of Moyes have bade them enter.

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troy andreas 18-03-2014 03:46 PM

Re: Who should replace David Moyes if he leaves this summer?
 
Hahahaha.. Akhirnya ada yang berani bikin thread beginian. :))

fredrian.seven 18-03-2014 03:49 PM

Re: Who should replace David Moyes if he leaves this summer?
 
#Eeaaa ... kemaren ada yang minta bikin thread sejenis ini tapi ditolak. Akhirnya muncul juga...

Silahkan kepada mas bro @J. A. Adji; @tukang-las; dkk sesama barisan MoyesOut untuk mulai membicarakan masa depan. Udah difasilitasi. Yang laen juga boleh (klo mau) :D

tukang-las 18-03-2014 04:30 PM

Re: Who should replace David Moyes if he leaves this summer?
 
untuk musim ini (seandainya kalah lagi lawan olympiakos dan board pun jengah) giggs jadi caretaker aja deh

untuk musim depan...???

sir alex turun gunung...


...:ngacir:

fredrian.seven 18-03-2014 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tukang-las (Post 563413)
untuk musim ini (seandainya kalah lagi lawan olympiakos dan board pun jengah) giggs jadi caretaker aja deh

untuk musim depan...???

sir alex turun gunung...


...:ngacir:

:))

Pecat nggak dipecat aku ABF aja. Asal Bukan Fergie.. :))

ivanzferdinand 18-03-2014 10:13 PM

Re: Who should replace David Moyes if he leaves this summer?
 
Manchester United supporters have voted for Borussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp to replace David Moyes this summer.

The poll, conducted by Mirror Football, asked fans who should take over from Moyes if the Manchester United board decide to part company with the beleaguered Scot at the end of the season - and a whopping 61 per cent opted for Klopp.

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The 46-year-old is widely regarded as one of Europe’s most talented coaches thanks to his exploits with Dortmund at Signal Iduna Park since 2008. As well as guiding BVB to back-to-back Bundesliga titles in 2011 and 2012, Klopp also masterminded the team’s run to last season’s Champions League final at Wembley, where they were pipped to European club football’s most coveted trophy by Bayern Munich.

Many Manchester United supporters have lost faith in Moyes over recent months. The Red Devils currently sit seventh in the Premier League table following Sunday’s embarrassing 3-0 home defeat to fierce rivals Liverpool, while they also stand on the brink of Champions League elimination following a shock 2-0 first leg defeat to Olympiakos in Piraeus.

Reports suggest that Moyes has just three games to convince the Manchester United board that he should remain in charge at Old Trafford, while rumours have also surfaced in recent days that Sir Alex Ferguson is considering a shock return to management.

The retired Scot, regarded by many as the greatest football manager of all time, was not one of the options on Mirror Football’s poll. However, 15 per cent - the second highest on the list - voted for current player/coach Ryan Giggs to succeed Moyes at the end of the season.

Meanwhile, eight per cent voted for Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone; seven per cent went for Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal, and just three per cent voted for Juventus manager Antonio Conte, despite his impressive achievements in Serie A over recent seasons.

Elsewhere, Frank de Boer, Fabio Capello and Luciano Spalletti all secured two per cent of the votes apiece.


givemesports

tukang-las 18-03-2014 10:43 PM

Re: Who should replace David Moyes if he leaves this summer?
 
Jadi om yg diatas ini pilih siapa dong?

Zee de Wazza 19-03-2014 02:33 AM

Re: Who should replace David Moyes if he leaves this summer?
 
Kalo mau instan, rekrut Jose Mourinho aja buat jadi manager United. Tapi kalo masih pengen mempertahankan sejarah n tradisi United ane lebih sreg ke Ole Solksjaer, cuma butuh pengalaman aja doi. Kalo masalah DNA n managerial si doi udah United banget :beer:

Blacklist7 19-03-2014 02:59 AM

Re: Who should replace David Moyes if he leaves this summer?
 
oooppsss... too fast i think.. please, don't think to much.. you're not GLAZER's by the way.. :))

Aba_MaczUnited 19-03-2014 01:44 PM

Re: Who should replace David Moyes if he leaves this summer?
 
terlalu cepat sih menurut ejke..
kalo mau fair, yah kasih pakde MOYES watu sampai akhir musim depan..
ini menurut ejke loh yah.. :peace:


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