Both Iraola and Glasner would be mental to take that job. They’ll get much better offers if they wait a while.
Three lads down the pub could have come up with that list. It’s not very imaginative.
The first two would be good appointments, so they’ll end up going with Southgate, because that’s the worst option and the highest risk, while seeming like the safest option. It also has the most comedic potential
Complete puff piece. No tactical observations or explanation as to why they lost. A few unnecessary digs thrown in at Brentford for having the temerity to outplay Yanited. I find club based articles to be dull enough. You’d need a somewhat neutral observer to be objective. James Pearce who writes about Liverpool would be similar to this Mitten fella.
Sir Gareth would be mad to take it because his legacy is secured. Someone seeking redemption is what’s needed and not a European appointment either. A meat and two veg type. The solution: Sean Dyche.
The best man for the United job is probably Unai Emery. Not wed to one way of playing, can take any group of players and formulate a system. Plays lovely football as well.
Also, doesn’t insist on choosing who the club buy so would work under a director of football.
Eddie Howe would obviously be very good and Southgate’s political savyness and ability to bring people with him would fit well too.