Tobey Mason
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Manchester United Sack Van Gaal
It had been long mooted that Louis Van Gaal would see his tenure at Manchester United go up in flames come the summer of 2015. The Dutchman did get his United side to qualify for the Champions League via a play off which the Red Devils must navigate their way through to reach the group stages of the Champions League. However the fans and the clubs boardroom members were unimpressed with the style of football Van Gaal had the Manchester squad playing. At times during the 2014-2015 campaign United looked lethargic and uninspiring throughout the majority of their matches. The biggest concern was that Old Trafford wasn't the fortress it once used to be.
Club vice chairman Edd Woodward who reports to the Glazer family as well as other club directors and dignitaries was the man tasked with first giving Van Gaal his marching orders and then finding a manager that would fit in with the Manchester United way and please the fans and boardroom.
Roughly Manchester United were manageress for around two weeks before Woodward called a press conference to announce that the club had indeed found their man. José Mourinho, Josep Guardiola and Diego Simeone were all linked to the vacant spot at Old Trafford but who would it be...
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Manchester United fans were in for a real treat as the man that Manchester United unveiled to the world was none other than Atlético Madrid manager Diego Simeone. The 45 year old Argentinian will be best remembered for having guided his Atlético side to
the La Liga crown in the 2013/2014 season. Taking that title is truely a fantastic feat, especially with the power, money and might of
Barcelona and Real Madrid. That same season Simeone also guided his team to the Champions League final where they faced off against
bitter city rival Real! Unfortunately Atlético were humbled 4-1 and Real won La Decima.
Simeone has a strict managerial way about him, he possess immense tactical knowledge and is extremely passionate. Sometime even
giving into the passion and letting aggression take over. This makes him someone in the same mould as a certain previous Scottish
manager.
Interestingly Simeone has three sons too. All of whom play football or are interested in in the game. Giovanni playes for River Plate,
Gianluca plays for Banfield and Giuliano is still too young to play the professional game but will more than likely follow in his fathers and
brothers footsteps.
Simeone declared his joy at moving to England and displayed some good understanding of the English language. Holding the whole press
conference in English. Simeone who sat with Edd Woodward stated that he felt he could get Manchester United winning trophies again and
that he felt he was the right man to move the club forward. He believes that the squad with some 'tinkering' may challenge for the Premier
League and maybe a cup too. His aim is to get the Red Devils as far as he can in the Champions League but that a win maybe to premature this season.
Simeone stated that he would speak with the club about Transfers and that he does have idea's on who he wants to bring in and who he
feels no longer has a place at the club. It's believed that Ryan Giggs will NOT stay on as Simeone's assistant and that the Welsh wizard will
seek further managerial experience outside of Manchester. This is something Giggs has decided and nothing to do with Simeone asking him to go.
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The board have tasked Simeone to use the clubs developmental system to try and build on the success that Manchester United
is accustomed too. The Devils have always had a healthy wealth of hungry young talent within it's ranks and Simeone will be looking to potentially replicate the class of '92. The club does have some excellent youth prospects within it's ranks.
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The squad does have some fantastic players, David De Gea has kept United in as many games as any prebvious keeper for the club. The Spaniard won the player of the season under Van Gaal and will be a sure fire start for United under Simeone who knows him well from his time at Atlético.
Wayne Rooney still has the fire inside and can often win the club points on his own. Still with a keen eye for goal he is surely a player that Simeone will want to keep around at the club.
Marcus Rashford, slightly unknown but bound to be a sensation. He has pace and a serious sharp eye for goal. The teenager may just suprise a few this season but it will remain to be seen if Simeone believes he has what is takes this year.
Other in the squad such as Juan Mata, Memphis Depay, Chris Smalling and Luke Shaw will all have roles tom play too and Simeone must be itching to get his claws into his first training session.
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Simeone is a fan of the 4-2-3-1 tactic and this would suit Man Utd ideally as they have the players to compliment this style of play. This is an attacking formation so falls in line with the Manchester United's board of directors philosophies too. Simeone will be looking to topple Chelsea off the top of the Premier League pile with this tactic and hopefully the Argentinian can do just that. Can Simeone really bring back the trophies for United or is this just another attempt at replacing Sir Alex. Is the Moyes and Van Gaal doomed tenures going to affect this managerial appointment. WIll the fans be happy with Simeone if results don't meet the requirements. I guess we'll have to wait and see.
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