Manchester United should hire former Spurs and current Paris Saint-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino.
That is according to Teddy Sheringham, who starred for the Red Devils as a forward in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Sheringham, who was part of the 1999 Treble winning team, believes Argentine coach Pochettino has what it takes to bring back the fear factor to Old Trafford.
Sheringham told The Sun: "When you look at what Man United demand, what their supporters demand from the last 30 years and what Sir Alex told us he demanded, because of what the supporters expected, because of the Busby Babes all those years ago and the way they played football - we were told not just to win, but win in style - take the game to the opposition.
"Don't be scared of the opposition, go for the throat all the time and see what happens.
"When you look at certain managers around and how they play the game, I think for me, Pochettino controls the ball like Pep Guardiola.
"It's not about defending, and hitting other people on the break and working your way around that. He wants to dominate the ball.
"It's what Manchester United fans demand, and I think he would be the ideal manager.
"I know he's had a blip again in the last Champions League game and everyone's saying 'it's Pochettino, he can't whatever', but I think the way he plays the game, and his philosophies on football, I think he'd be ideal for Manchester United."
Sheringham added on interim coach Ralf Rangnick: "I think it all depends on what happens at the end of the season. I think it's very up and down at the moment.
"They had an interim manager, got rid of him. They've got another interim manager. What's going to happen for the next season? Who comes in in the summer?
"What type of manager is it? How long is he coming in for? And the questions are going to be there for all, for everyone. It's not just Ronaldo.
"It's a situation with, where is this massive club going next? And at the moment no one knows.
"I think when you look at all the three of Ronaldo's goals [against Tottenham in a 3-2 win on Saturday], it shows you he's still about, he's still a force to be reckoned with.
"His first goal, we've seen him score many a goal like that.
"His second goal he's getting it in the six-yard box for a tap in and the third goal, he's scored many a goal like that too - in the air, getting up, heading it exactly where it wants to go. Phenomenal."