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Reports has it that Former Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino might finally be Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag replacement after been sacked by Chelsea

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Former Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino quit the Premier League club on Tuesday night without a reason.

Since Mauricio Pochettino quit Chelsea on Tuesday night, he has become the favorite to take over as manager of Manchester United.

The Stamford Bridge club said that after today’s talk, both sides agreed to go their separate ways. Pochettino said this after he left: “Thank you to the Chelsea ownership group and Sporting Directors for the chance to be a part of this football club’s history.”

Reports has it that Former Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino might finally be Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag replacement after been sacked by Chelsea


“The club is now well positioned to keep moving forward in the Premier League and Europe in the years to come.” A lot of people want the Argentine to be the next boss of the Reds now that he has left Chelsea.

Bet365 had Pochettino as a 20/1 shot at replacing Erik ten Hag at the start of the day. However, those odds have gotten shorter throughout the day, and as of this writing, he is now even money to be the new manager. The Dutchman’s situation is not clear at this time.

It is understood that Ten Hag’s future has not yet been decided upon, and the team’s full attention is now on the FA Cup final. But after seeing how the team has played this season, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is not impressed by the Dutchman.

Before Ten Hag was hired at Old Trafford, Pochettino was down to just two people who could take over. At that time, the Glazers’ team was in charge of hiring a new boss, and they chose the man from Ajax instead.

United is also being mentioned with Roberto De Zerbi, Thomas Tuchel, and Gareth Southgate, who is the manager of England.







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