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Former Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino is eagerly awaiting the opportunity to step into the managerial helm at Manchester United if they opt for a change, as exclusively revealed by football pundit Fabrizio Romano in conversation with FOOTBALLWAVE. Nonetheless, Romano underscores that the club’s primary protocol entails informing current manager Erik ten Hag of any decisions first.
Ten Hag, who has steered the Red Devils to consecutive trophy triumphs, finds himself in a precarious position following Manchester United’s dismal Premier League finish, marking their lowest placement in history at eighth. Despite clinching victories in the FA Cup and Carabao Cup, doubts loom over Ten Hag’s tenure, prompting scrutiny from influential figures like Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the club’s hierarchy who are meticulously weighing potential successors.
Former goalkeeper Paul Robinson advocates for Ten Hag’s dismissal in favor of an immediate appointment of Pochettino. Meanwhile, the board is engaged in a comprehensive evaluation of Ten Hag’s performance and contemplating substantial squad overhauls.
Amidst the offseason proceedings, Ten Hag remains on tenterhooks, awaiting confirmation of his managerial future at Manchester United for the upcoming 2024/25 campaign, which includes Europa League engagements courtesy of their FA Cup conquest at Wembley. Pochettino’s name surfaces frequently since his departure from Chelsea, alongside contenders like Thomas Tuchel, another ex-Chelsea boss, who has been linked with the position. Concurrently, Manchester United is in ongoing deliberations with Ten Hag.
Romano underscores Pochettino’s fervent desire to swiftly return to management, lauded as an “exceptional” coach by Eddie Howe. He stresses Pochettino’s readiness to assume the reins at Manchester United sans any hiatus. However, the club’s immediate focus revolves around finalizing decisions regarding Ten Hag and apprising him of their intentions before potentially pursuing an alternative coach.
In Romano’s words: “Mauricio Pochettino is another manager who doesn’t deem it necessary to take a breather before his next endeavor. He’s eager to return promptly. Hence, should Manchester United opt for him, he’s primed to dive back into the fray immediately. Nonetheless, Manchester United’s current priority is determining the fate of Erik ten Hag, informing him, and then, if need be, exploring other managerial avenues.”