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ZIDANE WANTS UNITED JOB...

If Jose gets the boot

- By CHRIS WHEELER @ChrisWheel­erDM

ZINEDINE ZIDANE has told friends that he expects to be offered the Manchester United job if Jose Mourinho is sacked.

Mourinho is facing the biggest test of his time in charge at United after a turbulent summer that has left him at odds with Old Trafford chief Ed Woodward and record signing Paul Pogba.

The 55-year- old now faces a crucial game at home to Tottenham on Monday night as he tries to prevent the current problems at United escalating into a fullblown crisis.

United have publicly backed Mourinho and played down speculatio­n in France that Zidane could replace him.

‘Why would we discuss him when there is no job available?’ said a senior source earlier this week.

However, it’s understood that the Old Trafford hierarchy recognise the need for a contingenc­y plan if Mourinho’s position becomes untenable.

Zidane believes he is the leading candidate to take over and has told associates that he would be very interested in managing United.

The 46-year- old is available after leaving Real Madrid in May, just five days after winning a hat-trick of Champions League titles.

He had been linked with the France job but his country’s World Cup triumph in Russia this summer ensured that Didier Deschamps will remain in charge for the foreseeabl­e future.

Zidane, whose strong connection to Marseille would also rule out coaching arch-rivals Paris Saint-Germain, is ready to work abroad again and has made the Premier League his first choice. THE

decorated World Cup and Champions League winner is the kind of stellar name United would be looking for if Mourinho is axed.

He would also be the ideal figure to convince Pogba and Anthony Martial that their futures lie at Old Trafford after a summer in which the two Frenchmen both expressed a desire to leave.

Mourinho’s fate is by no means sealed, however, and there is still more than enough time to turn things around.

A convincing win over a Spurs side coached by Mauricio Pochettino — another manager who has been linked with the United job — on Monday would help ease the pressure building around him.

Defeat, on the other hand, would only add to the growing sense of turmoil as Mourinho’s strained relationsh­ip with Woodward becomes more apparent by the day.

Sky pundit Gary Neville’s outspoken attack on Woodward has focused attention on the club’s executive vice- chairman, and news that fans have paid to fly a protest banner calling for his head when United play at Burnley in nine days’ time will cause further alarm in the boardroom.

Mourinho’s uneasy relationsh­ip with Pogba, and several other players including Martial, is also a concern as United try to challenge Manchester City and the emerging threat of Liverpool.

After a summer in which he has complained about the club’s tour of the US and a lack of new signings, the limp defeat at Brighton on Sunday has suddenly left him looking vulnerable.

It is understood that Mourinho has no intention whatsoever of walking away from the job, putting the ball firmly in United’s court.

Woodward would be reluctant to make a third managerial change in less than four-and-a-half years, but that will become inevitable if the situation continues to deteriorat­e.

ZINEDINE ZIDANE is keen to become Manchester United’s manager if Jose Mourinho parts company with the club. The France legend, 46, who quit Real Madrid last season after leading them to a hat-trick of Champions League titles, has told friends he believes he is the No 1 candidate for the job. Mourinho is facing the biggest test of his time in charge at United after a turbulent summer left him at odds with Old Trafford chief Ed Woodward and record signing Paul Pogba. United have publicly backed Mourinho and played down speculatio­n in France that Zidane could replace him. However, the Old Trafford hierarchy recognise they will need a contingenc­y plan if Mourinho’s position becomes untenable.

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