MANCHESTER: Manchester United woke up today to yet another reset.
Now, after the sacking of Ruben Amorim, the club that has had 10 permanent or interim coaches since Alex Ferguson – their most successful ever – retired in 2013, must once again search for someone who can right the ship, and restore them to their former glories.
Among the suggested favourites to take over what is touted as football’s most difficult job are Enzo Maresca, who dramatically left Chelsea on New Year’s Day, Oliver Glasner, Gareth Southgate, Michael Carrick, Xavi Hernandez, England manager Thomas Tuchel and United’s interim coach Darren Fletcher.
