Manchester United are in trouble. In their last ten games, they've mustered just three wins and have lost to the likes of Aston Villa and West Ham.
The future looks bleak for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at United and it remains to be seen whether the board will act over the international break.
A whole host of names have been linked with the job in recent weeks but with no natural successor available if Solskjaer is shown the exit door, it seems unlikely that United will appoint a long-term replacement until the summer.
This leaves the board with two choices; either stick by Solskjaer or appoint an interim manager until the summer. If they were to appoint an interim, there's no better candidate than former Hoffenheim and RB Leipzig manager Ralf
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