Thứ Sáu, 19 tháng 2, 2016

Jose is widely expected to be the next Manchester United boss



LOUIS VAN GAAL will avoid the sack for now as Manchester United don’t have anyone ready to replace him.

Executive vice-chairman Woodward has so far refused to axe beleaguered boss Van Gaal despite United’s awful season.

Things reached a new low on Thursday with their woeful Europa League defeat to Danish minnows Midtjylland.

Now United face three crucial games which will make-or-break their season

Van Gaal’s men travel to League One Shrewsbury in the FA Cup fifth round on Monday, host Midtjylland in the Europa League second leg on Thursday before title-chasing Arsenal visit Old Trafford a week tomorrow.

But Starsport understands Woodward will still resist sacking Van Gaal even if United lose all three, with No.2 Ryan Giggs not interested in taking the job on a caretaker basis, and Jose Mourinho unwilling to take the job on until the summer.


With no plan B, United have no alternative but to keep Van Gaal in charge.

Mourinho is the man United want and believe they have.

But the former Chelsea boss is not prepared to risk a bad start by taking charge of a team that is ravaged by injuries, low on confidence, and has little prospect of winning a trophy this season.

Yesterday he said: “My next club? I really do not know, but one thing is certain - I love football and I will return with the same passion and ambition I’ve always had.

“Right now I have respect for every coach at every club.

“I’m not looking for a club, but there are clubs that are looking for me.”

United fans who travelled to Denmark abused their team with chants of “we’re f*****g s**t” and large sections of supporters have started to turn on Woodward.

Many blame him for not acting sooner as the campaign turns into a disaster.

Woodward’s boardroom position is now being questioned by fans, with United having failed to win silverware since 2013 under two different managers he has appointed.

Sean Bones, vice-chairman of the United Supporters’ Trust, reckons the club have slumped to a new low and that those above Van Gaal are now to blame.

Bones said: “I have never heard our supporters sing songs like that, in all the games I have been to. It is a reflection of how far we have fallen.

“It was a new low in terms of performances. A lot of supporters feel the problems at United are permeating down from the Glazer family at the very top of the club.

“The Glazer family need to address the situation and correct it before the situation deteriorates any further.”

Source: dailystar.co.uk