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5th December 2018
06:51pm GMT

"I think Ed Woodward see himself as a person that can go out and secure signings," Ferdinand said on BT Sport. "You have to be honest, in the last few years he's been called upon to go out and get players and he's got them. I think Mourinho has asked for particular players, and yeah there's been moments where he was unhappy that he didn't get a centre-half, but let's not forget that Fred came through the door, [Alexis] Sanchez came through the door. https://twitter.com/btsportfootball/status/1070373897013526528 "The point is he's been backed in that sense and he's got the players that he's asked for. Maybe he didn't get one or two but how many managers go out there and go 'I want these five players' and they get every player on the list? They don't. That's life. But you've got to make it work. "It's not about looking back and going 'oh no I didn't get so and so' and moaning about it. What you've got there is a pack of cards to play with, now play with it and make it work. That's what great managers do."Former Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has been mooted as a possible successor to Mourinho at Manchester United but club legend Paul Scholes is not convinced that he's the right man for the job at present.
"Is he the right man?," Scholes asked. "This is a totally different job. He has to rebuild confidence and the expectation is huge. They're not quite performing. He went to Real Madrid and he had so many great players. I'm not saying it was an easy job, it's still difficult to do, but this is a whole rebuilding structure."
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