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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: UEFA Europa League 2022/23 Season
by
Docnaster
on 17/06/2023, 21:07:45 UTC
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Still, people think Erik Ten Hag is guilty of the bad performance we saw recently from Manchester United in the recent games and this can't be true because I think he did all he could do to help his teams but sometimes it doesn't matter how hard to try, a personal mistake from some players can destroy everything immediately. That's what we saw in the game against Sevilla.
Also, Harry Maguire is getting old and I think because of the mistakes he had and his age he won't get any good offers for the next season.
Erik Ten Hag's culpability for Manchester United's recent performance is highly disputable. I agree that he has made significant efforts to drive the team forward, but football, being a collective sport, leaves room for individual errors that can lead to match losses, as was the case against Sevilla. Regarding Harry Maguire, his age and recent errors might indeed limit his future prospects. Nevertheless, United's overall progress this season under Ten Hag's leadership is palpable, and with an impending takeover, I anticipate further growth and better outcomes. They could potentially advance further in the Champions League, thus improving on this season's performance.
Erik Ten Hag for a fact is a good manager who knows how to make important decisions on and off the pitch and also knows how to handle controversial moments just like he did in his fallout with Cristiano Ronaldo before last year's World Cup.
However it is crystal clear to every football fan that Manchester United were ousted by Sevilla in the quarter finals because of his tactical errors especially in the first leg of that encounter. So it's safe to criticise him concerning that quarter final tie against Sevilla