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Former Man Utd rival recommends perfect Ten Hag replacement as calls to sack him intensify after Newcastle nightmare

Ex-Liverpool star claims young German is well suited to the job

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FORMER Liverpool star Dietmar Hamman believes Manchester United should appoint Julian Nagelsmann if they sack Erik ten Hag.

The Red Devils boss is under pressure following a run of eight defeats in 15 games, with the club reportedly exploring alternatives to the Dutchman.

Dietmar Hamann believes Julian Nagelsmann would be a suitable candidate to replace Erik ten Hag
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Dietmar Hamann believes Julian Nagelsmann would be a suitable candidate to replace Erik ten HagCredit: Getty
Ten Hag is under pressure following a disastrous start to the season
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Ten Hag is under pressure following a disastrous start to the seasonCredit: Getty

Hamann thinks his compatriot Nagelsmann would be a suitable candidate - the German has previously been linked to Tottenham and Chelsea.

At 36 years old he is still young but has experience managing a big club, having left Bayern Munich in March after two years at the club.

Hamann pointed to the German as a candidate for the United job, telling : "Nagelsmaan has done well and he did good things at Bayern.

"He's an up-and-coming manager who has shown he can win titles, even if was unfortunate in the Champions League.

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"He'd certainly be somebody you'd have a good feeling about. He knows how to play football, but it depends if he was backed.

"You need to back your manager for two or three seasons, and I don't know if that's the case at United.

"There's a lot of chaos at Old Trafford. However, I don't think Julian would be a bad choice."

However, the Red Devils would have to wait to hire Nagelsmann after he was appointed Germany manager in September.

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He signed a short-term deal until July 31, 2024 - meaning he will oversee Germany's Euro 2024 campaign.

Naglesmann is excited to be managing at the "special" tournament, which takes place on home soil.

He said: "We have a European Championship in our own country. This is something special - something that happens once every few decades.

"I subordinate everything to this fact of having a great tournament in a great country. I have a great desire to take on this challenge.

"The performance in Dortmund was the beginning. We're going to be a tight-knit bunch in the coming year."

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