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Guardiola likely to replace Sir Alex Ferguson – Report

Reports making the round in the Spanish media circle after former coach of Barcelona Pep Guardiola missed the elite UEFA Coaches forum and coincidentally or … Continue reading Guardiola likely to replace Sir Alex Ferguson – Report


Reports making the round in the Spanish media circle after former coach of Barcelona Pep Guardiola missed the elite UEFA Coaches forum and coincidentally or not Manchester United’s manager Sir Alex Ferguson was also missing from the forum only for both men to be sighted together in New York probably in talks over the former Barca manager’s possibility of taking over the torch from Sir Alex at the end of 2012.

An issue that has generated so much debate amongst fans of the Red Devils’ and pundits alike for the better part of the last decade, and it seems as though the question of who will be the next Manchester United manager may finally be answered.

Of course, we shouldn’t get ahead of ourselves too much here. Yes, the fact that these two managers skipped the Forum to have private talks on a completely different continent is somewhat intriguing, but after all, these two men are friends away from the pitch.

Who’s to say that they hadn’t had this friendly catch-up planned for a while and didn’t want to postpone it any further, despite it clashing with UEFA’s annual event.

What is really driving the rumours is the fact that Guardiola—along with Jose Mourinho—has been one of the breakaway favourites to take on the United job for a long time now.

When the former Barca man stepped down and announced that he would be taking a year off from football, those suspicions were only heightened.

It has been spoken about in whispers this summer that the current Premier League season may be the final one for the great Sir Alex Ferguson in being charge of Manchester United.

This, coinciding with Guardiola’s year-long break, now followed by a “coincidental” meeting in America, will only continue to fuel the rumours of the Spaniard’s possible arrival at Old Trafford next summer.

Nothing is confirmed yet by any means, but perhaps United’s future post-Fergie is slowly starting to reveal itself.