No one knows when Alex Ferguson will retire, but not a day goes by without rumours about his possible replacement. Great Dane Football Blog gives you 5 likely replacements.





5. Ryan Giggs

Ryan Giggs is the quintessence of Manchester United after 932 appearances for the Red Devils. This week, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, revealed that Giggs has set his sights on taking over the Manchester United job when Ferguson resigns.

While Giggs have  enormous importance for Manchester United, he might not be the first choice as the new manager. Mostly because, he has no experience as a manager, but also because he as a player has created friendships with the squad. As a manager,  you have to have some distance to the players and not always be their best friend. Unless Giggs is included in the coaching staff when his current contract expires in a years time, and Alex Ferguson stays for at least two more years Giggs will not be the new manager.


2. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Another Manchester United legend has been named as a replacement for Alex Ferguson. The Norwegian played 235 matches for the Red Devils and scored 91 goals and is considered as a true legend. Solskjaer himself has said himself that he is interested taking the job after Alex Ferguson.

What speaks for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as the new manager for Manchester United is the fact that he has experience as a manager. From 2008 till 2011 he was in charge of the Manchester United reserves, so he knows the system in Manchester United. Furthermore, since 2011 he has been managing Molde in the Norwegian Tippeligaen with which he made it to the Europa League this season. Rumours says that the Norwegian was close to signing with a Premier League club last year, but he is waiting for his chance in Manchester United.


3. Pep Guardiola

Pep Guardiola was for a long time considered as the replacement for Alex Ferguson. However, the Spaniard has recently signed a contract with Bayern Munich, starting this summer. When he was in charge of Barcelona, he won every trophy available and considering his age; he is one of the most talented young managers.

As only Alex Ferguson knows when he will retire, Pep Guardiola can still be interesting for Manchester United. With a three year long contract in Bayern Munich, Pep Guardiola could possible make a move to Manchester United in 2016 and replace Sir Ferguson. However, Guardiola has once said that if he was to become manager in England, Arsenal would be his preferred team.


2. Jürgen Klopp

The Dortmund manager is often mentioned as the new Chelsea manager, but he can be a target for Manchester United, as well. After five years in Dortmund and two Bundesliga trophies, he is ready to take the next step on the European scene.

Jürgen Klopp has been an important part of Dortmund's development from a mid-table team to one of the best in Germany. Furthermore, he has shown that he can make it against some of Europe's giants in the Champions League. Klopp would be a great replacement for Ferguson as he has made a name for himself, and can bring some interesting names to Manchester United. Furthermore, the manager has an eye for talents - one of them is Kagawa.



1. Jose Mourinho

Jose Mourinho - the special one. Every football fan knows what kind of manager Mourinho is and what he stands for. However, he might not be the most obvious replacement as his personality doesn't fit into Manchester's philosophy.

Despite not having the best reputation, Mourinho would be a good replacement for Ferguson. He has great experience from some of the best clubs in Europe and is capable of getting the best out of his players. Furthermore, he is not afraid of giving young talents a chance, and at the same time he can attract some players to Old Trafford.


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Guardiola shocked most of the football world when he signed with Bayern Munich this week... Great Dane Football Blog is looking on the good sites of the transfer!

5. TIME

Abramovich made an own goal when he sacked Roberto Di Mateo. There were no way Pep Guardiola would sign a contract with Chelsea, as long as the Russian owner sacked managers before they could even spell Chelski. The Spanish super coach is a man who wants and needs time to make his impact on the team he is coaching.

Manchester City was probably not the right team, as well. Again, the pressure would be massive (Not that it is'nt in Munich), and it is clear that Guardiola is not a fan of buying one star after the other. In his time, in Barcelona, he allowed a couple of young players to have their breakthrough, and at the same time added some of the stars from La Liga to his team.

In Munich, the Spaniard will get the time he needs because the name Guardiola is a scoop for the Germans. It came as a shock for many, and also Munich that Guardiola signed a contract, and they will give him the time he needs to create a string team.

4. BAYERN NEED A REVOLUTION

Since the late 90's early 00's Bayern Munich has played the same German style football. No wonder when you see the line of German and Dutch coaches the last couple of years. No doubt that Der Rotten has done well and been a part of the top in Europe, but the trophies have not been there. Bayern Munich has been in a Champions League final, and lost... In the domestic league,  Dortmund has taken over as the major team. Guardiola can bring something new into this historic German team and perhaps take them to the next level: Winning the Champions League.

3. THE REPUTATION OF GUARDIOLA

Bayern Munich has always been able to attract good players while they are not known for developing talents. Guardiola might be able to bring in some of the best players in Europe and at the same time develop some of the talents in the German club. I'm not saying that Messi will join Bayern Munich, but we might see some of the young spanish talents joining the German league in the next couple of years.

2. APPROVAL OF THE GERMAN LEAGUE

The German league has been on a rise the last couple of years, overtaking the Italian Serie A on the UEFA ranking. Appointing a name as Pep Guardiola is a clear sign of a league in development, and some experts say that the English Premier League should watch it's back. As mentioned before, a name as Guardiola has to attract players, not only to Bayern but also to the rest of the clubs. This transfer is a clear signal to the rest of football Europe; German football is up and coming for good!

1. A GREATER CHALLENGE FOR GUARDIOLA

This is the time for Guardiola to show that he can succeed with other clubs than Barcelona. Bayern's players are bigger and taller than the players Guardiola is used to in Barcelona. While the systems and the play style are much the same as in Barcelona, the Germans have a more direct way of playing. Furthermore, this is the exam for Pep; Can he win without the 'false nine' which he played with Messi?



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