GOODNEWS for Former Chelsea Boss Thomas Tuchel as he has been appointed as the manager of this shocking premier league club

Given that Erik ten Hag’s time at Manchester United may be drawing to an end, supporters have differing ideas on who should succeed him, with Thomas Tuchel leading the pack.
The 54-year-old boss has a critical time ahead of him after their winless streak grew to five games following their Sunday draw with Aston Villa. They now wallow in 14th position in the Premier League as a result of the outcome.
Co-owners Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Joel Glazer met with Omar Berrada, the chief executive, and Sir Dave Brailsford, the director of sport at Ineos on Monday at Old Trafford. Tuesday also saw a meeting in London with Ratcliffe and other high-ranking officials, during which Ten Hag’s future was one among the topics discussed.
While this is going on, Ten Hag is concentrating on making things right and is not considering the future. If he was under pressure, the United management would have notified him after the Villa Park match.
“They ought to have informed me, so I have no clue why anything is changed. We have extremely open and transparent communication,” he remarked. “We communicate every day, so I anticipate speaking with them,” the speaker stated. Outside noise is a great point that you made. We are disappointed within. We are aware that we must improve. In particular, we must score more goals.”
Numerous names have surfaced as possible successors to the Dutch manager, including Thomas Tuchel, the former manager of Chelsea. In addition to Gareth Southgate, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Ten Hag’s deputy, may assume interim leadership.
Manchester Evening News readers cast ballots for nine possible future managers. Tuchel was the most voted for, receiving 29% of the vote, followed by Zinedine Zidane (16%).
After Simone Inzaghi, the manager of Inter Milan, and Massimiliano Allegri, the former manager of Juventus, each garnered 6% of the vote, Van Nistelrooy came in third place with 12%. Michael Carrick garnered 5% of the vote from supporters, while Southgate (3%), Graham Potter (4%), and Kieran McKenna (4%), received the fewest votes.