Pardew has suggested that Manchester United bring in a manager from the Championship team to replace Ten Hag.
- Alan Pardew advises Manchester United to bring in Mark Robins to replace Eric ten Hag as manager.
- Robins has won praise for his work leading Coventry to two promotions in League Two and League One after taking charge in 2017.
- This season, the Robins led the team to the semi-finals of the FA Cup and almost defeated Manchester United.
Former famous manager Alan Pardew has advised Manchester United to bring in Coventry City manager Mark Robins to replace Erik ten Hag.
“I’ve found you a new boss, Adam. Are you ready? He is not a national team. He did not win the Dutch or French leagues. But he’s your old player,” Pardew answered to Adam, a Manchester United fan, on The Final Word.
“He’s done a great job for four years, almost beating your team in the FA Cup semi-finals, this Mark Robins guy, go get him, he’ll work for you, I can tell you that.”
“Former players who know the https://ufabet999.app club very well. I knew him before he went there. He trained there before. I’m not his agent, I’m just talking.”
Robins has won praise for his work leading Coventry to two promotions in League Two and League One after taking charge in 2017.
Last season he almost led the team to promotion to the Premier League. But lost to Luton Town in the play-off finals in a penalty shootout.
As for this season, the Robins led the team through to the FA Cup semi-finals and almost overcame Manchester United from being 3-0 ahead
before equalizing. and almost overtook the winner but it was forfeited because of being offside