Erik ten Hag's Manchester United plight got us thinking not just about who might replace him, but which manager is next in line at every Premier League club
Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United plight got us thinking not just about who might replace him, but which manager is next in line at every Premier League club.is contracted to Arsenal until 2025 and both parties seem understandably happy enough with their lot, making it pointless to look at the current range of options the Gunners might consider in their succession planning.
Lopetegui’s appointment might not be best received by many elements of the fanbase after his serviceable but fairly ordinary nine months with Wolves, yet his overall career record would reflect a positive move in difficult circumstances. And Lopetegui really wants another job in England. Plus he isn’t Steven Gerrard.The Andoni Iraola experiment remains in flux, with a home victory over Burnley perhaps the least conclusive of test results possible in the current climate.
Fariolo has done respectable work with Fatih Karagumruk and Alanyaspor in Turkey, before taking on the Nice job this summer. They remain unbeaten in Ligue Un, top by a point from Paris Saint-Germain. Who better than a student of De Zerbi to carry on his legacy?Someone has to. Leeds bit the bullet for four games last season, just enough for Allardyce to have some theoretical impact but equally a window so small he could entirely absolve himself of blame for their eventual relegation.
Everton are a mini-Chelsea in that they have exhausted every traditional manager route a Premier League club can realistically take. Moyes, Martinez, Koeman, Allardyce, Silva, Ancelotti, Benitez, Lampard, Dyche is absolutely sensational work, particularly with some interim Unsworth and Ferguson sprinkled in.
It’s him or Gareth Barry, basically. And Liverpool would never be stupid enough to pick the latter in that situation.Similar to Liverpool, there can be no way of guaranteeing what Manchester City will do when Guardiola calls it a day. There have been varying points at which their thought process could be pinpointed with more certainty; Arteta, Kompany and Patrick Vieira were seen as potential successors before circumstances changed, while Michel is working wonders at CFG club Girona in La Liga.
Southgate was on a five-man shortlist before Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s permanent appointment, then was again earmarked as an option when the pressure built on the Norwegian a year later.
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