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Manchester United can opt to bring in Mourinho as per pundit

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Jamie O’Hara has proposed a managerial change for Manchester United after their humiliating 4-0 loss to Crystal Palace. The defeat at Selhurst Park saw goals from Jean-Philippe Mateta, Tyrick Mitchell, and Michael Olise, showcasing a stellar performance by the Eagles.

Manchester United fans are furious with the team’s performance, with some calling for Ten Hag’s removal. O’Hara has proposed a different approach for the final four matches of the season.

Manchester United have endured a disappointing season, winning only 16 out of 35 Premier League games. Their defeat to Crystal Palace has seen them fall to eighth in the table, trailing Chelsea by one spot.

This performance is unacceptable for a club of Manchester United’s stature, potentially prompting Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS to consider changes. Erik ten Hag’s position at Old Trafford has been uncertain since the start of 2024, facing even more concerns now.

Can Jose Mourinho revive this struggling Manchester United?

There’s a significant likelihood that the Dutchman will be out of favor at the end of the current season, and Jamie O’Hara has a proposal. Meanwhile, the talkSPORT pundit suggests Manchester United should recall Jose Mourinho for the final four games. He believes this move would unsettle Premier League’s top managers, Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta.

The majority of Manchester United fans would likely oppose the idea of reappointing Jose Mourinho. Despite his three Premier League titles, his nearly two-and-a-half-year tenure at Old Trafford ended on a sour note.

While many fans may oppose Mourinho’s return, if it happens, there could be reasons for optimism. Despite a disappointing Premier League season, Manchester United has reached the FA Cup final. Mourinho, despite his flaws, might offer a better chance of defeating Manchester City at Wembley than Erik ten Hag does. With a remarkable record of 18 wins in 22 final games, Mourinho brings a formidable pedigree.

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