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Within Sir Alex Ferguson Curse, Man Utd stars that go into management

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Football management, Bloody Hell – Sir Alex Ferguson made it so easy to look that a load of his former Stars in Manchester United tried.

To say that most find it extremely difficult, an understatement would be.

Sir Alex Ferguson during a basic football event.

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The proteges of Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United are not so good at managementCredit: Getty
Michael Carrick, manager of Middlesbrough, on the sidelines.

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Man Utd Hero Michael Carrick was fired by MiddlesbroughCredit: Getty
Wayne Rooney, manager of Plymouth Argyle.

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Wayne Rooney did not succeed in succeeding in different management positionsCredit: Getty
Gary Neville with a Sky Sports microphone.

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Gary Neville suffered a devastating run in ValenciaCredit: Getty

None of his protection is close to what the big scot has managed in his trophy-loaded career.

Michael Carrick and Tom Cleverley are the newest former Fergie students who see their first permanent jobs in English management with the AX.

Ruud van Nistelrooy, Dangling by a thread in LeicesterIs ready to join them.

Carrick, 43, showed a lot of early promise-boro taken to the play-offs in his first full season in 2022-23 after a fourth placed finish-but lost to Coventry in the semi-final.

He was unable to make in the lottery at the end of the period in the following two campaigns paid before with the dismissal of Wednesday.

The Tessiders announced the exit of Carrick in a short statement of 61 words.

It was in stark contrast to the relative love letter that Watford had released to tell the world they had Within Cleverley.

Carrick’s former midfield partner, 35, ended his only season as a boss in the 14th – not enough to convince the Hornets that he earned a second campaign.

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Sports director Gian Luca Nani wrote: “It was a privilege to work closely with Tom, to understand how he sees the game and his enthusiasm.

“He deserves to be recognized for this and I am sure he will have a bright future in the game.”

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Van Nistelrooy48, still wait to learn his fate, but it would be a surprise at the moment if he was not fired after he had been taken down.

The Dutchman was one of the biggest goal scorers that the Premier League has ever seen after a crash in 150 goals in 219 Red Devils matches between 2001 and 2006.

So there was a huge irony when his Foxes side was unable to beat eight consecutive Prem matches – all – between February and April.

It all leaves the management success stories from FergusonThe former players who looked on the ground.

Wayne Rooney and Gary Neville are two of the more disastrous examples.

With Rooney’s fateful spells in Birmingham and Plymouth and the horror show of the last Valencia.

Nobody could keep up

Roy Keane won Sunderland promotion, but his last job was Ipswich in 2011.

Kninker and you would have missed the 31 days of Paul Scholes to manage Oldham.

The personal problems of Ryan Giggs want to have his coaching ambitions.

Jaap Stam read for a play-off final, but left the club a year later, while fellow countryman Robin van Persie’s Heerenveen lost 9-1 to AZ Alkmaar, although he is now in charge of Feyenoord.

Mark Robins, the man who saved the Fergie’s job with a famous FA Cup goal in 1990, had an average start at Stoke after having raged at Coventry.

Phil Neville is in the MLS, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in Turkey and Mark Hughes has been relegated to the National League with Carlisle United, despite the fact that they have six Prem -Teams for 18 years.

Undoubtedly, the biggest hit Steve Bruce, who is responsible for Blackpool and has managed more than 1,000 games – but tell that Newcastle fans are not.

And with 12 years that has now passed since Fergie retired, the options of his former players who could still change their talent in management are quickly up.

Jonny Evans, released by United This month is the last remaining player who appeared during the Ferguson reign.

Watford manager Tom Cleverley on a football match.

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Former Man Utd Ace Tom Cleverley was released by WatfordCredit: Getty
Ruud van Nistelrooy, Leicester City manager.

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Ruud van Nistelrooy is confronted with the ax in LeicesterCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
Roy Keane, former player and current TV expert.

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Man Utd Legend Roy Keane has not coached since 2011Credit: Getty

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