Manchester United began their search for a new manager onWednesday, with newspaper reports claiming that Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelottihas emerged as a candidate to succeed David Moyes.Several British newspapers said that Ancelotti was being considered for the vacancy,along with Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal, who emerged as the early favouritefor the post following Moyes's sacking on Tuesday.However, whereas Ancelotti, the former Chelsea manager, is less than a year into athree-year contract at Madrid, Van Gaal is scheduled to step down from his positionwith Holland after this year's World Cup.Van Gaal, 62, has expressed an interest in working in England and former Hollandforward Bryan Roy, who worked under him at Ajax, believes that he would be a perfect fit at United."He has definitely still got the hunger," Roy, now a coach at Ajax, told the DailyMirror."He will never turn down Manchester United, believe me. I think it's the job he reallywants. And he will be a revelation at Manchester United."Speaking shortly after news of Moyes's dismissal broke on Tuesday, Ancelottiexpressed sympathy for the former Everton manager."I feel for David Moyes, but in general this is the life of a coach," said the 54-year-old Italian, whose side play Bayern Munich in the Champions League semi-finalslater on Wednesday. "At times things don't go well and you are sacked. I'm sure David Moyes will lookfor, and find, another job." Diego Simeone, the current Atletico Madrid coach, is another figure to have beenlinked with the vacancy at Old Trafford.- Ferguson to be consulted -Meanwhile, reports claim that former United manager Alex Ferguson will play anactive role in the search for a new head coach, despite having been chieflyresponsible for the decision to appoint Moyes.Ferguson, who is now a United director, personally recommended Moyes to theclub's board after announcing his retirement in May last year.Moyes, 50, was sacked after a wretched debut campaign that saw defendingchampions United slump to seventh place in the Premier League table, denying thema place in next season's Champions League.Long-serving midfielder Ryan Giggs has been placed in interim charge of first-team affairs "until a permanent appointment can be made", United said.The 40-year-old Welshman, who became a member of Moyes's coaching staff at thebeginning of the season, is expected to address the media for the first time sincetaking up his new role on Friday.Giggs will be assisted by Phil Neville and Chris Woods, both of whom kept their jobson United's back-room staff despite having been brought in by Moyes, as well asyouth-team coach and former team-mate Nicky Butt.However, Steve Round and Jimmy Lumsden, who were also appointed by Moyes, have both been fired.Another of Giggs's former team-mates, Paul Scholes, has also been drafted in toprovide support. "It's great to see Paul Scholes here at the Aon Training Complex today, assistingRyan Giggs, Nicky Butt and Phil Neville," United said in a message on the club'sTwitter feed on Wednesday.News of Moyes's departure met with a favourable reaction on the New York StockExchange, where United's shares rose six percent to their highest level sinceFerguson's retirement. Source: AFP
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