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Gary Neville names who Manchester United will choose between Erik ten Hag and Mauricio Pochettino

Gary Neville feels Mauricio Pochettino is still best-placed to become Manchester United’s new manager, but believes Erik ten Hag will get the job.

Ten Hag looks to be the favourite to be named United’s new permanent manager in the summer, with the Ajax boss having emerged as the club’s preferred candidate. The Reds are still aiming to have their new man in before the end of the current season.

A final decision is yet to be made though, and Pochettino remains one of the frontrunners for the job. The Argentine is expected to be sacked by Paris Saint-Germain following their exit from the Champions League, having thrown away a 2-0 lead against Real Madrid.

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Supporters though appear to favour Ten Hag for the role, with Pochettino’s cause having been damaged by his spell with PSG. Neville himself ran a poll to see which candidate fans preferred, with the Ajax boss coming out overwhelmingly on top.

Speaking on his The Overlap Youtube channel, the former United captain though believes Pochettino still holds an edge over his Dutch counterpart. Nevertheless, he expects his former club to sway with public opinion.

“I think Manchester United fans are demanding a fresh start, they’re demanding a fresh name,” Neville said during a live fan debate with Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher. “They want something that’s completely different that they’ve not seen before.

“That’s probably gone against Pochettino in some ways. I think I’ve got a soft spot for Pochettino because of the fact I’ve seen him work close-hand. I spent a week at Tottenham five or six years ago when he was there, and it was incredible in terms of the work he was doing, the coaching was fantastic.

“It

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