https://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/premier-league/next-manager-to-leave-post United seem to be on the change-manager-merry-go-round as Everton were on.
I remember when Sir Matt retired it took a few managers to get it right at United 1st Wilf McGuiness in house appointment Then Dave Sexton ex Chelsea then Frank o Farrell Leicester( might of been other way round) then Tommy Doc again from Chelsea got United relegated but back promoted following year and shacked up with Mary Brown, Physios wife so was sacked then Big Ron from West Brom Then came the GOAT Sir Alex who gave us 13 premiership titles and numerous other trophies . So the road in the past has been rocky but in the end presented a decent period of trophies and being at the top. The road is rocky at the moment,and don’t the red top media and low end social media love it along with their gullible readers. United history has not been easy but has never been marred with points deductions and/or sleaze of corruption. Will ETH go probably and he will leave them in a lesser position than he inherited so be it. Will they spend this season fighting relegation doubtful. Some clubs such as Everton have had 9 managers counting the caretakers in their current owners history and have failed to progress other than on the cheat board
Eddie Howe's position will be under the spotlight if Newcastle lose to Sunderland in the FA Cup today
That didn’t happen under the GOATs tenure and only helped Liverpool finish lower than United in that season! Still 7 is 3 less than 10 which is the number of points Everton have been deducted for cheating whilst trying to improve. Now that’s funny