Gary Neville urged to make sensational Man Utd return to replace Ruben Amorim

Gary Neville should consider a remarkable return to management to replace Ruben Amorim at Manchester United.
That’s to former Match of the Day เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย host Des Lynam who believes the pundit remains the best man for the job despite his last managerial post ending in March 2016.
Despite scrapping a win in the Europa League against Rangers in midweek, the pressure remains on new boss Amorim.
The Red Devils remain in a lowly 13th place in the league and have won just one of their. Last six league encounters since a surprise 2-1 victory in the Manchester derby.
Earlier in the week, Amorim admitte that his current side may be one of the worst in. United’s 147-year history and Lynam believes the only way to arrest their side could. Be to turn to one of their most revere former players.
‘Neville would still be the best man for the job,’ he wrote in a column for The Telegraph.
‘He has Manchester United blood running through his veins. Is deeply hurt by the club’s present predicament.
‘He has a powerful personality and would be a strong presence in the dressing room. Oh and the money men had better watch out, Neville is an astute business man.
‘My plea to him was over three years ago but as the men with their furrowed brows took their. Temporary residence in the United dugout, Neville has remaine the best candidate, in my mind.’
After retiring from football in 2011, Neville spent four years working as a coach with Roy Hodgson’s England side before accepting an offer to manage Spanish side Valencia.
However, his spell in charge saw him win just three of his 16 league games before he was sacked after less than four months in charge.
The 49-year-old has since forged a successful career as a pundit and businessman, but Lynam suggested he would be ‘forever remembered’ if he was to return to Old Trafford and return United to their former glory.
‘It is close to impossible to run the team and the club but if there was anyone who could give it a good go, I think he would have the courage and knowledge to face up to the challenge,’ he added.
‘I used a quote when trying to nudge Neville back into football management. It comes from the former Cuban leader Fidel Castro. “Men do not shape destiny, destiny produces the man for the hour.” Outside your comfort zone is where the magic happens.’