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A future manager of Newcastle United?

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Despite the success achieved with Milton Keynes and his previous club Macclesfield Town the former England star had managed only 90 games in league football. His inadequacies and lack of practical knowledge saw his time at Ewood Park come to an end just seven months after taking over from former Man United teammate Mark Hughes. In is 21 games he only managed six wins with his summer signings and tactics leaving most Rovers fans bemused. Clark should be wary that he has only had one job, worked in one environment and has yet to be really challenged as a manager at a higher level.

If he is looking for a blueprint and someone to model himself on then he should look no further than Norwich boss Paul Lambert who managed three clubs and took in over 170 games before taking over at Carrow Road and leading them to the Premier League. The Scotsman has seen it all during his five-years as a boss gaining invaluable experience along the way during his time at Livingston, Colchester and Wycombe.

It made him all the more stronger and accomplished to deal with the turmoil that gripped the Norfolk club and back-to-back promotions is testament to the work he has put into refining his management style. This is something Clark is in desperate need of and it would be interesting to see whether has gained the relevant expertise and credence to take a club in crisis or with limited funds and turn them around. He has yet to manage a club under serious constraints and that can be the making of a future top flight manager. There is no doubt Clark is a talented coach and the way his Huddersfield team function is indicative of his exuberant approach to football.

At 38-years of age he is relative toddler in the world of football management and still open to adapting his methods and polishing his style in the dugout. It’s vital that he continues his education outside the top flight, takes on tougher challenges and becomes a more competent and well rounded manager.

Whether he is given the chance in the future to take charge at Newcastle remains to be seen and it’s difficult to answer the question whether he could go on to prosper in that role. Seeing how he copes in a more forbidding environment should offer us a clearer picture because Newcastle isn’t exactly the most facile job in the world.

Written by Jak Penny for FootballFancast.com.

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