Manchester United are currently experiencing a good run of form since the turn of the year.
The Red Devils are yet to lose a Premier League match in 2024 with the focus now on securing Champions League football next season.
However, while this positive set of results has brought a renewed sense of optimism around Old Trafford, manager Erik ten Hag is still under pressure to deliver for one of world football's biggest clubs.
If United are unable to secure European football for the 2024/25 campaign, then Ten Hag could be at risk of losing his job and manager, and if this does happen, former captain Steve Bruce has named a coach who would be a strong candidate for the role.
"Thomas Tuchel would be a good fit wherever he goes and I think it was a bit harsh that he ever lost his job with Chelsea in the first place. If you're the manager of Bayern Munich now, you cannot be losing three games in a row, that's the problem," Bruce told OLBG.
"It doesn't matter who the manager is, which underlines the problem that I've been talking about. Okay, they've had a bad two weeks in Europe and domestically, and the manager will come under pressure.
"He will be fine, that is for sure."
Tuchel is set to be available in the summer after it was announced on Wednesday that the German coach will be relieved of his managerial duties at Bayern Munich at the end of the season.
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