In the seemingly endless back and forth debate about sacking Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Manchester United, there always seems to be a bit missing. Who replaces him?
Throw that into the beery circle of discussion down the local and watch how quickly the faces at the bar go blank.
It’s the important bit, too. The really important bit. Sacking a manager is not difficult. Finding an upgrade is often much harder and that’s especially so at United’s level of the game.
I don’t think United will win the Premier League with Solskjaer in charge.