Five potential replacements for David Moyes at Manchester United
Five potential replacements for David Moyes at Manchester United
A look at the five potential full-time replacements for David Moyes as Manchester United manager.

David Moyes was on Tuesday sacked as the manager of Manchester United as a price for the club's sudden decline.

Moyes' position had become untenable since Sunday, when United lost 2-0 to Everton in the Premier League to ensure England's biggest club over the last two decades will miss out on Champions League qualification for the first time in 19 years. It also left United seventh in the league, a season after winning their 20th championship by 11 points, and on course for their lowest league finish since 1990.

Here's a look at the five potential full-time replacements for David Moyes as Manchester United manager.

Louis Van Gaal

Van Gaal already has announced he'll be leaving his post as the Netherlands coach after the World Cup in Brazil and has been linked Tottenham, whose current manager Tim Sherwood is likely to be out over the summer. The Dutchman has already coached two of Europe's biggest clubs in Barcelona and Bayern Munich, as well as Ajax, and is the kind of big name that United's American owners may want after the gamble on inexperienced Moyes backfired. He is the favorite with British bookmakers.

Ryan Giggs

Having established himself as a club great through his achievements on the pitch, Giggs is ready to make his mark at United in the dug-out. Destined to be the full-time manager at some point, he has been installed as temporary player-coach for the final four league matches of the season and will have the immediate respect of his teammates. The 40-year-old Welshman's resume includes 13 Premier Leagues, four FA Cups, three League Cups, two Champions Leagues, one UEFA Super Cup, an Intercontinental Cup and a Club World Cup.

Juergen Klopp

The popular and charismatic German appears to have ruled himself out of the running to replace Moyes, telling British newspaper The Guardian on Tuesday that he is committed to his role as Borussia Dortmund coach. Things can change, though, and he may be unable to resist the pull of taking one of the game's most high-profile jobs. He guided Dortmund to the Champions League final last year, having won Bundesliga titles in each of the previous two seasons.

Diego Simeone

The former Argentina international is widely considered as a rising star in European coaching and is on the verge of leading Atletico Madrid to the Spanish title, with the team holding a four-point lead over Barcelona with four matches remaining. Atletico are also in the Champions League semifinals, where they play Chelsea, and won the Europa League under Simeone in 2012. Simeone is well known in English soccer as the player whom David Beckham petulantly kicked to earn his infamous red card during the 1998 World Cup.

Laurent Blanc

Blanc is about to win the French title with the Paris Saint-Germain, having already achieved the feat with Bordeaux in 2009 before going on to coach France from 2010-12. A classy, ball-playing center back, he spent two years at United towards the end of his career and remains liked by United fans and Alex Ferguson.

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