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Jamie O’Hara insists that Mauricio Pochettino would take Manchester United into ‘another dimension’ if he replaced Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at the Old Trafford hotseat.
Reports emerged on Thursday that United bosses have reached out to representatives of former Tottenham manager Pochettino after United suffered a disappointing loss to Istanbul Basaksehir on Wednesday.
Following his second trotting loss and a crucial game at Everton on Saturday, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is under pressure again and O’Hara believes Pochettino is the fourth best manager in the country and would take United to the next level.
“I would have Pochettino in most football clubs,” O’Hara told talkSPORT.
How can you say it’s not amazing? Look at what he did with Southampton and look at what he did at Spurs. Put it with the Man United team and they would go to another dimension. ‘
It was previously reported that Pochettino is eager to lead United at some point and that stance is not believed to have changed.
The move comes despite United insiders backing Solskjaer privately ahead of Wednesday night’s loss and a reluctance within the club to fire him so early in the season.
Saturday’s visit to Everton has become crucial for Solskjaer as United could finish the weekend 17th in the Premier League table if they lose at Goodison Park.
An inconsistent start to the season follows that has included a 6-1 humiliation at the hands of Tottenham, but the Champions League wins over Paris Saint-Germain and RB Leipzig.
They are 15th in the Premier League table, having lost three of their first six games.
Meanwhile, O’Hara detailed that he thought that only Jurgen Klopp, Pep Guardiola and José Mourinho were better coaches in England than Pochettino.
The former Spurs midfielder also spoke highly of Pochettino’s five-year tenure at the north London club.
“I think you have to give Pochettino great respect for what he did at Spurs,” O’Hara said. Listen, he didn’t win anything and that’s the biggest regret he has.
But where he led that football club, without a budget, without signing any players, producing young players, playing an exciting style of football, he made it world class and made Tottenham a guaranteed top four team each. season.
“He led them to a Champions League final, the night they were poor, but as a coach he is incredible.
“For me, he is the fourth best coach in England at the moment and he has no job.”
Source: m.allfootballapp.com
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