The question isn't whether to fire him, I think it's just a matter of time. Besides, if you fire him, who is the suitable replacement to coach Man United? Gamble with Roy Keane who doesn't have a record yet? The experiments of former players like Gerrard or Lampard clearly did not work. Guardiola, Klopp, Xabi Alonso, Ancelotti or Nagelsmann are all not available. This is even worse. Man United is in serious trouble, in fact, whoever the coach is, it is difficult for them to recover.
Well said, but what does SAF mean? Am I just too stupid and should I know that abbreviation?
But you mentioned one important thing and that is the potential replacement for ten Hag. There is a lack of good available coaches. Roy Keane would be another experiment and it feels like Manchester United can't need another experiment. They need proven expertise and track record as you said. Guardiola and Klopp would be a dream for them, but that's never going to happen. I like Ancelotti, but he is going to Brazil and Nagelsmann is a great coach too, he has this unbelievable enthusiasm like Klopp. But he is out as well since he coaches the national team from Germany. And as you finally mentioned, whoever becomes the new coach will have a hard time to bring Manchester United back to their good times.
That should be Sir Alex Ferguson is I'm guessing correctly. Nah, you ain't stupid, not even in the slightest way.
Roy Keane former captain of the club can be very brute with is words and at the same time correct but man, I don't think he's got the capacity to manage Manchester United. I'm not even looking at who to replace the club, can the glazers finally sell of the club to new set of owners? They are the main issues with the club. They're nothing but selfish owners who doesn't give two fvxks about nobody and the fans.
I would want to suggest Hansi Flick, the former Bayern Munich and Germany head coach. This is just my honest opinion.