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Why Are Manchester United Waiting To Sack Lvg?
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The may not be of course, but perhaps they're waiting for someone to become available who has previously won the Premier League and FA Cup. Someone like Manuel Pelligrini? You heard it here first.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.For all the speculation about LVG's future – and in particular who would take over – I'm surprised that one name hasn't been mentioned. Ranieri.
It's not that outlandish an idea when you think about Ian Holloway's promoted Blackpool a few seasons back. I was never entirely sure why he left, but could there have been some “Jump before you're pushed” about it? Not that he'd done anything wrong; just the opposite. But when a lowly team hits the heights like that you wonder if the board tell themselves they now qualify to attract a much higher profile manager, so the existing one may feel his future is uncertain.
I'm not saying Ranieri is the perfect Man U fit, but there's no doubt he's a great manager and part of his skill is having the full support of his squad – not LVG's strength – and he may feel, come the end of the season, that he needs to make use of a very good CV before Leicester show him the door for the sake of bringing in what they consider to be a bigger name.
It's not that outlandish an idea when you think about Ian Holloway's promoted Blackpool a few seasons back. I was never entirely sure why he left, but could there have been some “Jump before you're pushed” about it? Not that he'd done anything wrong; just the opposite. But when a lowly team hits the heights like that you wonder if the board tell themselves they now qualify to attract a much higher profile manager, so the existing one may feel his future is uncertain.
I'm not saying Ranieri is the perfect Man U fit, but there's no doubt he's a great manager and part of his skill is having the full support of his squad – not LVG's strength – and he may feel, come the end of the season, that he needs to make use of a very good CV before Leicester show him the door for the sake of bringing in what they consider to be a bigger name.
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