Manchester United manager: Who former Red Devils are backing to be the next permanent boss at Old Trafford

Manchester United manager: Who former Red Devils are backing to be the next permanent boss at Old Trafford
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has done nothing to harm his chances of getting the Manchester United job permanently at the end of the season.He has won nine and drawn one of his first 10 games in charge and is getting the best out of their star players who were underperforming under Jose Mourinho.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has enjoyed a successful start as interim manager5
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has enjoyed a successful start as interim manager
Solskjaer is only there as caretaker manager, at this stage, and is still contracted to Norwegian side Molde.Mauricio Pochettino is reportedly still Uniteds number one choice to take over from the 2019/20 season.A number of former Red Devils have spoken out about who they believe should get the job.Heres who has spoken so far.

Wayne Rooney

The 33-year-old believes Pochettino should be the next permanent boss of Manchester United and told ESPN he would go all out for the Spurs man.He slightly backtracked in a later interview with CNN, where he said: Itd be nice to see Ole Gunnar continue with this form and get a shot at the job on a permanent basis.Wayne Rooney while playing for Manchester United5
Wayne Rooney while playing for Manchester United
But then said if not Solskjaer, then Pochettino would be the right man.

Wes Brown

The former United defender is firmly in the Solskjaer camp and told talkSPORT he would love Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to get the permanent Manchester United job.

Dimitar Berbatov

The striker has been impressed with Solskjaer and said he is an inspiration for former players to get into management.He also does not want to see Pochettino leave Tottenham.I want him [Pochettino] here [at Tottenham], Berbatov told talkSPORT.Berbatov has been impressed with Solskjaer5
Berbatov has been impressed with Solskjaer
This is a bit selfish from me because I once played for Spurs, and seeing the way he is doing the job, its better to stay because he is going to help them and they will help him grow as a coach as well.In the world we live in, everybody is going to go on their own path, but at the moment I think is the right place for him.If Solskjaer keeps going the way hes going, I dont think theyre going to offer him [Pochettino] the job.

Ryan Giggs

The Wales manager was far more diplomatic in his response when asked on talkSPORT about who he believes should be the next manager.He said Solskjaer has put himself firmly in the running for the job after his superb start.Ryan Giggs is now the manager of Wales5
Ryan Giggs is now the manager of Wales

Rio Ferdinand

The defender admitted he was not initially taken by the appointment of his former team-mate but has been impressed with how he has done.He stopped short of suggesting the job should go to Solskjaer but heaped praise on him and said he has not gone there to be temporary.

Gary Neville

Neville backed Pochettino to succeed Mourinho at Old Trafford after he was sacked in December.This was before Solskjaer went on a 10-game unbeaten run, though, and got United playing good football again.Gary Neville playing for Manchester United5
Gary Neville playing for Manchester United

Paul Ince

The former Red Devil dismissed Solskjaers record as interim boss and insisted Pochettino should get the permanent gig.He even said we cant get too sucked in with what Oles done.

Paul Parker

Parker is another Solskjaer backer and wants to see the Norweigan given a chance at the full-time job.I believe he could manage Manchester United next season and beyond, Parker told talkSPORT.

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