The Telegraph authoritative survey done between some of the classrooms analysts Premier League about whether Jose Mourinho is suitable for the next manager of Manchester United.
Four of the experts believe that Mourinho must take United. Two are of the opinion that Ronaldo is not the right choice, and Rio Ferdinand can not assess, and respond only with "maybe".
"I do not think we can afford to get through this, which coincides with Liverpool. Manchester United do not want to spend so long without success," said Ferdinand. "Now the problem is who to choose. Whether someone who has already had success or someone who is already here, as Ryan Giggs. That is the question, and if I knew the answer, I would be a director."
They are against Graeme Souness and Jamie Carragher.
"Is Jose is the perfect choice for United? I would not say. Yes, Mourinho brings trophies, but can not develop young players. Moreover, his team did not play an exciting, interesting football in every game," said Carragher. "If the United Mourinho chooses, it will show that they are afraid. They are desperate now in pursuit of titles and cups."
Another former Liverpool player Souness also not convinced: "I'm sure Mourinho will be the next manager of Manchester United. The last time there was such rumors, Sir Bobby Charlton said," No way. "Sir Alex, however, is a fan. However, the causes of Sir Bobby Charlton still valid. "
In support of Jose spoke Harry Redknapp, Jamie Redknapp, Thierry Henry and Alan Shearer.
"There is reason to Mourinho is the favorite," said Shearer.
"In the United worried by what is happening across the city. Mourinho may be perfect for them," said Henry.
Jamie Redknapp said: "All the Premier League was in shock appointment of Pep Guardiola at Manchester City. Manchester United and Chelsea have to respond. United must react, you can not just stand so. Currently no choice."
"Manchester United desperately needs a boost, a spark, and Jose Mourinho can definitely liven things up. Something has to change at United. Mourinho can bring a smile on the faces of the players," who was the opinion of Harry Redknapp.
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