Jamie Carragher has named his top four candidates for the Manchester United job, but it won't be an easy task. He believes that the next permanent boss at Old Trafford must have the right energy and drive to lead the club forward.
Carragher is tipping Luis Enrique as one of the top contenders, citing his ability to get results with even the toughest teams in Europe. "You would absolutely have him all day," Carragher said about Enrique's qualities. "He's gone into the England squad, and he's ruffled feathers with some of the biggest players there."
Another name on Carragher's list is Julian Nagelsmann, a German coach who has impressed at Bayern Munich. Carragher thinks that Nagelsmann would be an excellent fit for Manchester United, saying: "I don't know everything about him but I do look at a coach with a big reputation, with a lot to prove in some ways."
Thomas Tuchel is also on the shortlist, despite being currently managing England at the World Cup. Carragher has always admired Tuchel's ability to adapt his tactics and lead his teams to victory.
However, not all of Carragher's suggestions are well-received. Michael Carrick is ruled out as a candidate, with Carragher stating that he doesn't believe the current interim boss can win the league for Manchester United.
Other names on Carragher's list have been dismissed. Xabi Alonso and Diego Simeone, for example, are deemed unsuitable because of their affiliation with Liverpool and Atletico Madrid respectively. Meanwhile, Carlo Ancelotti is considered too old to take on the challenge of revitalizing Manchester United.
The list of potential candidates for the Manchester United job is getting longer by the day, but one thing is certain - whoever takes the reins must have the right energy and drive to lead the club forward.
Carragher is tipping Luis Enrique as one of the top contenders, citing his ability to get results with even the toughest teams in Europe. "You would absolutely have him all day," Carragher said about Enrique's qualities. "He's gone into the England squad, and he's ruffled feathers with some of the biggest players there."
Another name on Carragher's list is Julian Nagelsmann, a German coach who has impressed at Bayern Munich. Carragher thinks that Nagelsmann would be an excellent fit for Manchester United, saying: "I don't know everything about him but I do look at a coach with a big reputation, with a lot to prove in some ways."
Thomas Tuchel is also on the shortlist, despite being currently managing England at the World Cup. Carragher has always admired Tuchel's ability to adapt his tactics and lead his teams to victory.
However, not all of Carragher's suggestions are well-received. Michael Carrick is ruled out as a candidate, with Carragher stating that he doesn't believe the current interim boss can win the league for Manchester United.
Other names on Carragher's list have been dismissed. Xabi Alonso and Diego Simeone, for example, are deemed unsuitable because of their affiliation with Liverpool and Atletico Madrid respectively. Meanwhile, Carlo Ancelotti is considered too old to take on the challenge of revitalizing Manchester United.
The list of potential candidates for the Manchester United job is getting longer by the day, but one thing is certain - whoever takes the reins must have the right energy and drive to lead the club forward.