Daily Mirror

WHO CAN SAVE UNITED?

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ZINEDINE ZIDANE

Proven winner, managing egos of Real Madrid to two La Liga titles and three Champions League trophies. Would command respect of dressing room but language barrier could be a problem. 7/2

MAURICIO POCHETTINO

United would love to get hold of him as a long-term solution and has experience of Premier League but continues to finds trophies elusive and unlikely to abandon PSG project mid-season. 8/1

ANTONIO CONTE

Premier League winner with Chelsea, available and would instil organisati­on and discipline. But expensive upheaval guaranteed with United squad not a great fit for his preferred playing style. 5/4

BRENDAN RODGERS

Probably the best fit. British coach who gets his teams playing good football and is building a cup pedigree. Previous Liverpool connection­s would see limited goodwill from the stands with anything less than early perfection. 11/2

ROBERTO MANCINI

Burnished excellent reputation turning around Italy and would not balk at handling United stars, but history in blue half of Manchester and World Cup next winter make him an unlikely fit. 25/1

ROBERTO MARTINEZ

Has experience of Premier League from time at Swansea, Wigan and Everton and has taken Belgium to No.1 in the FIFA rankings. His style of play might suit but fans remain lukewarm. 28/1

JULEN LOPETEGUI

One Europa League trophy with Sevilla hardly makes the former Spain and Real Madrid manager (he lasted two months) a standout candidate but in his favour he clearly interviews well. 25/1

ERIK TEN HAG

Ajax boss with a decent reputation albeit built in shallow waters of the Eredivisie and on one stellar Champions League run in 2019. Former centre-half lacks stature for a job of this size. 16/1

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