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Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2024/2025
by
Iranus
on 04/09/2024, 16:41:07 UTC
Manchester United has fulfilled all of Ten Hag wishes to strengthen their squad, but the Manchester United we see today is not as strong as we expected due to the style and method of play applied by Ten Hag which is very bad and no different from what we saw in last season, The fans have demanded that Ten Hag be fired, but instead the management continues to defend him and even made Ten Hag an offer for a new contract extension, doesnt is funny?
what management is doing will definitely only make the fans hurt and they will actually lose trust in Manchester United at this time, I think,  with the current squad it is very likely that Manchester United will develop rapidly if it is in the hands of another coach who is more qualified and experienced in coaching, but If Manchester United continues to maintain ten hag as coach, of course it is difficult for us to see Manchester United becoming a contender for the English League trophy at the moment.



I just saw Chris Wheeler's report that Man United management are backing Erik Ten Hag to stay.

Source: https://x.com/ChrisWheelerDM/status/1830719881194676618

Now as a Liverpool fan, this is hilarious to me, and I think every Premier League fan who is not a United supporter does feel the same as me. What Erik Ten Hag has been doing for Manchester United so far, is nowhere near proper quality. A lot of United fan accuses him of being a "Cup Level Manager" and I think they are not overreacting. He has been nothing but mediocre, with the quality at his disposal. I think he does have some great tactics, but he is not able to get the best out of his players, he lacks big-time there.

He buys a lot of players, and Manchester United management does shower him with squad depth when they need it, but I don't think that was enough for Ten Hag. It's surprising that United management wants to give him more time, but if it doesn't work out, it won't be good for them. But yes, giving managers time does work out in the long term for a lot of managers, so I wish Ten Hag good luck, even as a rival supporter.