Man United: A club legend wants to see Zidane on the bench

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What will Zinedine Zidane’s future look like? Without a club since 2021 and his departure from Real Madrid, the French technician has still not bounced back since.

A time announced to take over from Didier Deschamps after the 2022 World Cup or even at Real Madrid, ZZ would like to find a sidelines. However, the options are not numerous.

According to information from Foot Mercato, Manchester United would dream of hiring him and taking over from Erik ten Hag. An idea that could please Mancunian supporters but also former legends of the club. This is the case of former striker Dwight Yorke.

“Given everything that has happened, the current league position and the failures in Europe, there will surely be question marks around the manager this summer. Above all, we should focus on successful managers who have proven themselves. People with strong character, people who have a clear identity in the way they play. You need a big personality, because we know there are big egos in this locker room. This is always the case in big clubs, so you have to have someone who can manage that, whilst implementing a certain playing philosophy,” he declared to Sun.

Before adding: » Maybe Zinedine Zidane. I think it best fits this need. None of these players know him, so when he arrives with his kind of profile, he commands this instant respect. For me it is probably the best solution.

FA Cup goal for United?

The season is complicated for Manchester United which alternates between the good and the less good. Sixth in the Premier League standings with 47 points on the clock, 8 points behind fourth place synonymous with the Champions League, the Mancunians want to shine in the FA Cup. The FA Cup is their only way to win a trophy this season.

But to win the title, ten Hag’s men will have to dismiss great rival Liverpool in the quarter-final on March 17 at Old Trafford.

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