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27th Aug 2018

Andy Gray reveals who he wants to replace Mourinho and Richard Keys can’t believe it

The appointment nobody is crying out for

Darragh Murphy

There was a sense, when Jose Mourinho stayed on to applaud the fans, that even he knew it might be one of the final times he’d do so.

Before heading down the Old Trafford tunnel after Manchester United fell to a 3-0 defeat to Spurs on Monday night, Mourinho enjoyed a moment with the supporters who remained in the stadium.

“All our fans don’t read papers. All our fans don’t watch television. All our fans are more intelligent than that. They answered in an absolutely amazing way,” Mourinho said in his post-match interview with Sky Sports.

“I don’t think it’s normal for a team to lose a game at home and for the supporters to react the way they did.”

Any semblance of contentment disappeared when Mourinho met reporters for his press conference as the United boss stormed out demanding respect.

Having suffered his heaviest ever home defeat as a manager, Mourinho’s days at United now look numbered.

Monday’s result was the first time in 25 years that United lost two of their opening three Premier League games and talk has understandably turned to who should replace Mourinho if he is relieved of his duties.

Zinedine Zidane is the somewhat obvious choice and the former Real Madrid manager was the first name out of Richard Keys’ mouth when asked who should take over from Mourinho.

On beIN SPORTS’ coverage of the game, Andy Gray left his colleagues in stunned silence when he gave his pick for Mourinho’s successor.

“I’m going to give you a name and you might laugh at me,” Gray said.

“I’m going to give you another one… Roberto Martinez.”

The studio fell hushed as Keys attempted to come to terms with Gray’s thoughts on the matter and supporters were similarly perplexed.

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