Stoke City is actively seeking a replacement for manager Alex Neil, and latest reports indicate that former Fulham boss Slavisa Jokanovic is among the shortlisted candidates. Jokanovic, who managed Fulham from 2015 to 2018 and led them to a play-off final victory in 2017-18, is being considered for the Potters’ managerial role. Alongside him, John Eustace and Tony Mowbray are highlighted as prominent contenders for the position.
According to Sky Sports News, the Stoke City manager search is ongoing, with several names still in contention. Rob Dorsett, a reporter, revealed on X that Eustace and Mowbray are leading candidates, and Jokanovic is part of the shortlist. Additionally, there’s a mention of former Tottenham and Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo entering the frame, as reflected by a notable drop in his odds for the job.
The discussion is open for fans to express their opinions on whether Jokanovic would be a suitable choice for Stoke City’s managerial role. The article also invites readers to share their preferences for the new manager among the listed options, including John Eustace, Dean Smith, John Dahl Tomasson, Graham Potter, and Paul Heckingbottom.
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