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View Postforameus, on 30 January 2012 - 12:03, said:

Got to agree, but I actually think he could do a good job at a smaller club. There isn't a snowballs chance in hell of him doing that, but he does very well setting up a team that is hard to beat, like he did at Inter when they toppled Barcelona. A team pushing for the Europa League with a decent financial
backing would probably be a perfect fit, but he will want a glamour side.

City would probably be his best fit - they don't have as much of a football identity in the way an Arsenal or a Man Utd do. He could
conceivably go in and tear things up, be given a massive financial backing and then build a new club in his image for success. I don't think he would get away with that as much at Arsenal - wouldn't be backed
financially - and Man Utd.


Yeah, I know what you mean. But rightly, as you say, there's no chance he'd do that. And to that end, that's why I wouldn't expect even Arsenal to spark his interest.

It would need to be a title challenger with either huge history and title-credentials or (perhaps even and) large financial backing.
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View PostDeeboy, on 30 January 2012 - 13:41, said:

The style in which his teams play for a start.


I'd say Real Madrid have been far more adventurous in most games (certainly scoring more goals) than Manchester United this season, and only one of those sides got papped out of the Champions League by Basel.

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