Haven't seen this mentioned elsewhere. Roger Alton writes in Spectator Sport in an article about Solskjaer and Man U:
Perhaps the best English manager of the current crop will turn out to be Brighton's inspirational Graham Potter.He has always had the ability to develop players' self belief in an almost Barca-like way. His teams play attractive attacking football ..... Brighton are now a lovely side to watch, punching way above their weight, and Potter shows every sign of turning them into a semi-permanent member of the Premier League, which is quite something.He's an interesting man too who took himself off to Sweden to learn his trade, managing small team Ostersund to considerable success.
In the end though whatever Potter achieves at Brighton, it is highly unlikely that the suits at United .... would have the stones to give him a chances. He is more likely to have a crack at England when Gareth Southgate stands aside.
Perhaps the best English manager of the current crop will turn out to be Brighton's inspirational Graham Potter.He has always had the ability to develop players' self belief in an almost Barca-like way. His teams play attractive attacking football ..... Brighton are now a lovely side to watch, punching way above their weight, and Potter shows every sign of turning them into a semi-permanent member of the Premier League, which is quite something.He's an interesting man too who took himself off to Sweden to learn his trade, managing small team Ostersund to considerable success.
In the end though whatever Potter achieves at Brighton, it is highly unlikely that the suits at United .... would have the stones to give him a chances. He is more likely to have a crack at England when Gareth Southgate stands aside.