Sir Alex's legacy has yet to have a successor
Sir Alex Ferguson is a great coach. This can not be denied, but to find a student who can inherit all of his bowl is not a simple matter.
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Sir Alex's legacy has yet to have a successor
Roy Keane is Ferguson's newest student to join the losing team after his Ireland-born coach has been sent to C in the UEFA Nations League. Keane is a legend at Old Trafford, one of Sir Alex's most famous pupils but he can not inspire juniors such as Jonathan Walters and Harry Arter in Ireland.
Keane's former teammate, Ryan Giggs, is also missing his days in training. He got off to a good start with Wales, but things got out of control when they failed to secure a place in Group A, League Four, and lost to Albania in the recent friendly.
They are two of the most trusted Sir Alex Ferguson coaches. In the years under the command of the legendary Scottish coach, they have learned more about coaching methods. But do not understand why they can not succeed.
In total, Ferguson had 41 coaches, including 29 of whom had worked with him at Man United. The list includes such well-known names as Japp Stam, Laurent Blanc, Ryan Giggs, Roy Keane, Steve Bruce, Gabriel Heinze, Mark Hughes, Paul Ince, Andrei Kanchelskis, Hendrik Larsson, Gary Neville, Bryan Robson, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. , Henning Berg, Teddy Sheringham ...
Roy Keane (left) and Ryan Giggs (right) are two of Sir Alex's newest students struggling in the careers
Roy Keane (left) and Ryan Giggs (right) are two of Sir Alex's newest students struggling in the careers
However, the number of successful people counts only at the fingertips. Only five people have won at least one national championship, including Henning Berg (Legia Warsaw), Laurent Blanc (PSG), Alex McLeish (Rangers), Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Molde) and Gordon Strachan (Celtic) .
The most successful player to date is Laurent Blanc, with 15 titles including Bordeaux (1 Ligue 1, 1 French Cup, 2 French Super Cups) and PSG (3 Ligue 1, 2 French Cups, 3 French Cups). , 3 French Super Cups). But Blanc came to M.U when he was 35 and his most successful period was under Johan Cruyff in Barcelona. So it is hard to see Blanc as Sir Alex's leg.
The second successor to Blanc is probably Steve Bruce. He has nearly 900 matches in the top two of English football and is often seen as fit for clubs with limited ambitions.
Gordon Strachan has been more or less successful in Coventry and Celtic. Mark Hughes has also spent a long time in the Premier League but is now pushing Southampton into the tragedy. Most of the rest have a good career.
Compared to Johan Cruyff, perhaps Sir Alex will be pensive. After the enlightenment in Barca, the Dutch football legend has given him countless students such as Pep Guardiola, Ronald Koeman, Luis Enrique, Juan Antonio Pizzi, Julen Lopetegui and Blanc.
Sir Alex's pupils are very much but there are not many who make him bloom
Sir Alex's pupils are very much but there are not many who make him bloom
So where is the reason? Many believe that Ferguson has no philosophy throughout his career. He can change the style of stone by season or even change tactics in each battle
David Gill once said that Steve Jobs is Apple in the way that Sir Alex Ferguson is Manchester United. But Apple survived and developed after Jobs' death. United could not recover after Ferguson's departure.
Sir Alex is a genius that can not be imitated or does he really have no secret in his training profession but a mere over-expert? That's a question that has not been answered yet.
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Sir Alex's legacy has yet to have a successor
Roy Keane is Ferguson's newest student to join the losing team after his Ireland-born coach has been sent to C in the UEFA Nations League. Keane is a legend at Old Trafford, one of Sir Alex's most famous pupils but he can not inspire juniors such as Jonathan Walters and Harry Arter in Ireland.
Keane's former teammate, Ryan Giggs, is also missing his days in training. He got off to a good start with Wales, but things got out of control when they failed to secure a place in Group A, League Four, and lost to Albania in the recent friendly.
They are two of the most trusted Sir Alex Ferguson coaches. In the years under the command of the legendary Scottish coach, they have learned more about coaching methods. But do not understand why they can not succeed.
In total, Ferguson had 41 coaches, including 29 of whom had worked with him at Man United. The list includes such well-known names as Japp Stam, Laurent Blanc, Ryan Giggs, Roy Keane, Steve Bruce, Gabriel Heinze, Mark Hughes, Paul Ince, Andrei Kanchelskis, Hendrik Larsson, Gary Neville, Bryan Robson, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. , Henning Berg, Teddy Sheringham ...
Roy Keane (left) and Ryan Giggs (right) are two of Sir Alex's newest students struggling in the careers
Roy Keane (left) and Ryan Giggs (right) are two of Sir Alex's newest students struggling in the careers
However, the number of successful people counts only at the fingertips. Only five people have won at least one national championship, including Henning Berg (Legia Warsaw), Laurent Blanc (PSG), Alex McLeish (Rangers), Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Molde) and Gordon Strachan (Celtic) .
The most successful player to date is Laurent Blanc, with 15 titles including Bordeaux (1 Ligue 1, 1 French Cup, 2 French Super Cups) and PSG (3 Ligue 1, 2 French Cups, 3 French Cups). , 3 French Super Cups). But Blanc came to M.U when he was 35 and his most successful period was under Johan Cruyff in Barcelona. So it is hard to see Blanc as Sir Alex's leg.
The second successor to Blanc is probably Steve Bruce. He has nearly 900 matches in the top two of English football and is often seen as fit for clubs with limited ambitions.
Gordon Strachan has been more or less successful in Coventry and Celtic. Mark Hughes has also spent a long time in the Premier League but is now pushing Southampton into the tragedy. Most of the rest have a good career.
Compared to Johan Cruyff, perhaps Sir Alex will be pensive. After the enlightenment in Barca, the Dutch football legend has given him countless students such as Pep Guardiola, Ronald Koeman, Luis Enrique, Juan Antonio Pizzi, Julen Lopetegui and Blanc.
Sir Alex's pupils are very much but there are not many who make him bloom
Sir Alex's pupils are very much but there are not many who make him bloom
So where is the reason? Many believe that Ferguson has no philosophy throughout his career. He can change the style of stone by season or even change tactics in each battle
David Gill once said that Steve Jobs is Apple in the way that Sir Alex Ferguson is Manchester United. But Apple survived and developed after Jobs' death. United could not recover after Ferguson's departure.
Sir Alex is a genius that can not be imitated or does he really have no secret in his training profession but a mere over-expert? That's a question that has not been answered yet.
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