Sunderland could make move for “incredible” coach to replace Michael Beale
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Michael Beale’s job as Sunderland manager is already believed to be under threat, and an “incredible” individual is reportedly being lined up as his potential replacement.
Michael Beale under pressure at Sunderland
The 43-year-old replaced Tony Mowbray in the Stadium of Light hot seat earlier in the season, in what was seen as a surprise decision by many. Mowbray guided Sunderland within touching distance of the playoffs in the Championship last term, and was threatening to do the same last time around, prior to his dismissal.
Beale’s time as the Black Cats’ new boss has been fairly disastrous to date, with performances and results nowhere near good enough, not least in their 1-0 defeat at home to Hull City last Friday. That game saw the supporters turn on the Englishman, with some already seeing enough from him to suggest that he isn’t the right man to take the team forward.
His time at Rangers ended in disappointing fashion, and while there was hope that he could be an upgrade on Mowbray, that certainly isn’t looking like the case at the moment.
Sunderland eyeing Will Still for the summer
According to an update from local journalist Michael Graham, Sunderland see Reims boss Will Still as an option to replace Beale as manager, should he be relieved of his duties, but the change will most likely come in the summer.
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