Man Utd's Next Boss: Fix Fear, Youth, and Europe
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Manchester United must find a new manager after another breakdown between the coach and club leadership.
Previous head coach Ruben Amorim publicly hinted at problems with the club's directors. While the director of football and chief executive remain, the coach has left.
The next manager talks must ensure everyone agrees on the club's direction. Public disagreements over tactics and player signings have created damaging tension.
The new manager needs a clear job description. They must present a specific playing style and have realistic goals set for each season. This creates accountability for the entire leadership, not just the coach.
Key long-term tasks will be to make the team play without fear, develop young stars like Kobbie Mainoo, and return to the Champions League.