
Cristiano Ronaldo To Replace Ole Gunnar Solksjaer As Man United Boss – Tim Sherwood
Ex Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood has revealed that Cristiano Ronaldo could replace Ole Gunnar Solkjaer if the board decides to sack him.
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“We’ve seen him do it on the international stage, most recently at the Euros, barking out orders. That boy will be a manager 100%. I would have a bet on him being Manchester United manager in 18 months,” Sherwood told Ladbrokes. Information Guide Nigeria
“Whenever Ronaldo finishes playing I think he will become a manager, it will be an automatic choice. If they win the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, any of those trophies, then Solskjaer keeps his job. But if they don’t win anything I think they’ve got a manager there in the making.
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“He could bring an experienced coach in there with him – someone like Carlos Queiroz – as he’ll know plenty of them. And I can see him being a manager at Man United in the future. He’s almost coaching now; you saw it at the weekend during the warm-up whispering in [Raphael] Varane’s and [Harry] Maguire’s ears.
“But I don’t think it’s that he needs the captain’s armband to be a leader, he leads by example anyway. He did when he was at United the first time it’s just now he’s being more vocal with it.” JAMB Result
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