Former Liverpool player, Jamie Carragher has explained that
the rumoured planned sack Louis Van Gaal and hire Jose Mourinho is not a
healthy one.
There are strong indications that unless there is a drastic improvement in the team, the owners of Manchester United may sack Louis Van Gaal and appoint ousted Chelsea coach, Jose Mourinho who is said to be in talks with the club.
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According to Carragher, who spoke on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football, hiring Mourinho will be a show of desperation on United’s part.
“Is Jose the perfect fit for Manchester United? I’d say no. And the reason being, if I imagine Manchester United as what they’ve been over the last 50 or 60 years and what they’ve been about…winning trophies, Jose massively ticks that box; but bringing young players through? No.”
“Playing exciting, cut throat football, going for every game? He doesn’t tick that box either.
“If that is someone that they go for, I think that’ll show the fear Manchester United’s board have of other teams getting away from them.
“There’ll be that thought of Pep Guardiola maybe going to Manchester City and they’ll be thinking we’re actually falling behind.
“They’ll forget some of the principles that have made the club over the last 50 or 60 years; and they’re just that desperate to get to back winning trophies,” Carragher explained.
There are strong indications that unless there is a drastic improvement in the team, the owners of Manchester United may sack Louis Van Gaal and appoint ousted Chelsea coach, Jose Mourinho who is said to be in talks with the club.

Jamie Carragher
According to Carragher, who spoke on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football, hiring Mourinho will be a show of desperation on United’s part.
“Is Jose the perfect fit for Manchester United? I’d say no. And the reason being, if I imagine Manchester United as what they’ve been over the last 50 or 60 years and what they’ve been about…winning trophies, Jose massively ticks that box; but bringing young players through? No.”
“Playing exciting, cut throat football, going for every game? He doesn’t tick that box either.
“If that is someone that they go for, I think that’ll show the fear Manchester United’s board have of other teams getting away from them.
“There’ll be that thought of Pep Guardiola maybe going to Manchester City and they’ll be thinking we’re actually falling behind.
“They’ll forget some of the principles that have made the club over the last 50 or 60 years; and they’re just that desperate to get to back winning trophies,” Carragher explained.

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