United’s miserable start to the new season plumbed news depths on Saturday after Mourinho made significant changes to his side, including dropping Alexis Sanchez, but saw his team comprehensively beaten by West Ham. Zidane has emerged as the overwhelming favourite to succeed Mourinho, having vacated his position as Real Madrid manager at the end of last season after steering the Spanish giants to a third straight Champions League crown.
The 46-year-old was last week reported to have started taking English lessons with a view to coaching in the Premier League and the The Sun now claim Zidane has been in touch with United’s beleaguered manager in an attempt to allay some of his fears.
The 46-year-old was last week reported to have started taking English lessons with a view to coaching in the Premier League and the The Sun now claim Zidane has been in touch with United’s beleaguered manager in an attempt to allay some of his fears.
‘For myself, speaking of my own feelings, I am really happy that we have a game on Tuesday,’ he said. ‘I am really happy that I now start immediately thinking about training tomorrow and about the match on Tuesday. ‘I prefer that to only playing next Saturday, with one week of these bad feelings. ‘I look forward to that match on Tuesday and I hope the majority of the players have this same kind of mentality, and that they are looking forward to Tuesday. ‘I have no complaints with the players’ attitude.
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