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After sacking head coach Ruben Amorim, who should Man United turn to next in a full-time role?
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Who should replace Ruben Amarim at Manchester United
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The current frontrunner is Oliver Glasner, and to me, that doesn't make sense
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And no, I'm not just saying that because I'm a Palace fan, I swear. Glasner plays a five-at-the-back system
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He wants control over transfers and how the club is run. His style at Palace has been defensive, counter-attacking, not possession-based
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On and off the pitch, he is not a big change from Amarim, and the issues the United board had with the Portuguese would likely persist
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Just stay at Salos Park, Oli. It's better here anyway. Could United tempt Enzo Maresca
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He's a clear upgrade on Ameren and is newly out of work, of course
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But the feeling in football is that he wants the Man City job after Pep. And who wouldn't want the City job
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But who would want to try and follow Pep Guardiola? I'm not sure which one is more supreme. If he's willing, United should go for it
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But is he willing? My first choice and someone who I think has a huge upside is Andoni Iriola
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Granted, Bournemouth are on a wretched run of form. But Iriola's stock hasn't really fallen
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There are often doubts about mid-table managers like Glasner and whether their football can scale up
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Have you watched Bournemouth? This is a high-pressing, free-flowing attacking team at their best
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They play like a top side. Granted, sometimes they shouldn't and it costs them
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but Iriola's principles would translate brilliantly at a top club. United need an injection of energy on the pitch
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The fans need excitement. Iriola would offer that. Spanish managers reign supreme in the Premier League right now
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Let's add to the trend
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