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Mou sacking sets off Europe-wide coach alert

Mourinho not coming back for now: Real president

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PARIS, Dec 18, (Agencies): The sacking of Jose Mourinho set off a frantic merry-go-round among Europe’s star coaches with the spotlight now falling on Pep Guardiola at Bayern Munich and Rafa Benitez at Real Madrid.

Carlo Ancelotti, the only manager to have won the Champions League three times, is also hovering on the market.

But with the lure of Premier League riches growing, Guardiola is to announce on Sunday whether he will be staying at Bayern Munich.

German media say the Spaniard has decided to leave. He has already been linked to Manchester City and Chelsea.

Other big names such as Louis Van Gaal are also said to be at risk. The team went out of the Champions League at the group stage and their 2-1 defeat at Bournemout­h last week left United in fourth place in the Premier League — six points behind the leaders Leicester.

With pressure growing

at Old Trafford, Van Gaal’s methods, tactics and team selections all face mounting scrutiny.

Van Gaal acknowledg­ed Friday that no manager is safe from a sudden sacking.

“Yes, it is like that. But we know that in advance. Also Jose knows that. This is the world,” he said Friday.

Diego Simeone is in no apparent trouble at Atletico Madrid but the Argentine has been named as a leading candidate for the Chelsea job.

British media have said that Guus Hiddink, now holding talks in London, will take over at Chelsea until the end of the season and that Simeone is the man that the Chelsea board wants for the long term.

Italian Ancelotti, 56, who was fired by Real Madrid in May, has been linked to many jobs — including any looming vacancy at Bayern Munich. But he has said he does not want to return to management until the 201617 season.

For many of the star coaches, the stakes are getting higher as football’s television-fuelled riches grow, particular­ly in England.

Jurgen Klopp is said to have almost tripled his last wage at Borussia Dortmund when he moved to Liverpool on a contract reported to be worth seven million pounds ($10.4 million) when he signed up this year.

That puts him on a par with the likes of Van Gaal and just behind Mourinho, who could get up to 40 million pounds ($60 million) in compensati­on from Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, now looking for a coach for the 11th time in 12 years.

Meanwhile, sacked Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho will not be making an immediate return to Real Madrid to replace Rafa Benitez, who remains the ideal man for the job, president Florentino Perez said on Friday.

Portuguese Mourinho, who spent three seasons at Real from 2010, was dismissed by Chelsea on Thursday after a shocking run of results left the west London club one point above the Premier League relegation zone.

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