Sunday Tribune

Benni linked to Man Utd job

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BAFANA Bafana legend Benni Mccarthy has reportedly been appointed to a first team coaching position by English Premiershi­p giants Manchester United.

According to reports from UK publicatio­ns yesterday, the 44-year-old will be tasked to improve the performanc­es of the United forwards who, bar Cristiano Ronaldo, misfired in front of goal last season. With the 37-year-old Ronaldo’s future at Old Trafford currently the subject of speculatio­n, it will be vital for Mccarthy to get more out of players such as Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford.

Mccarthy most recently worked as head coach of Amazulu. He made history with South Africa’s oldest profession­al football club by leading them to a first ever CAF Champions League berth after finishing a historic high second place in the South African top flight during the 2020/21 season. Prior to working as head coach of Usuthu, Mccarthy also managed Cape Town City.

The Capetonian will be very familiar with the working environmen­t in England. He previously played in the Premier League for Blackburn Rovers and West Ham. He had a successful spell with Blackburn, notably finishing as the second highest scorer in the Premier League during the 2006/07 campaign with 18 goals. The only player who scored more that season was Chelsea legend Didier Drogba who fired in 20 times.

Other reports quoted Mccarthy denying that he’s headed to Old Trafford despite the pictures of him at the club’s training grounds.

New Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag will also be very familiar with Mccarthy as the duo played against each other in the late 1990s. Mccarthy started his career in Europe with Ajax Amsterdam, the club that Ten Hag coached before taking the United hot seat this season.

Other names who Ten Hag has roped into his technical team include Mitchell van der Gaag and former England boss Steve Mcclaren, while Eric Ramsay has been retained as a first team coach.

For Mccarthy his new role is a dream come true as he has an admiration for United. He scored that famous brace against United in the 2003/04 Champions League quarter-final first leg for Portuguese giants Porto. Porto won the Champions League that season under Jose Mourinho.

Mccarthy also remains the only South African footballer to have won Europe’s premier football club competitio­n.

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