‘Go and get him, enough is enough we’re tired of losing everyday’: Gabriel Agbonlahor tells Man United board to get 44-year-old manager to replace Ten Hag as soon as possible. - soocer442
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‘Go and get him, enough is enough we’re tired of losing everyday’: Gabriel Agbonlahor tells Man United board to get 44-year-old manager to replace Ten Hag as soon as possible.

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“Go get him, enough is enough; we’re sick of losing every day.” Gabriel Agbonlahor instructs the Manchester United directors to immediately replace Ten Hag with a 44-year-old manager.”At this time, he is the only man capable of handling man-united pressure”: Pep Guardiola has described a 48-year-old manager as “outstanding”; he may now replace Erik ten Hag at Manchester United.After experiencing a challenging period of time, Gabriel Agbonlahor is now seemingly persuaded that Erik ten Hag should be replaced at Manchester United.United, in addition to their elimination from the Champions League this week, have struggled domestically.Moreover, while there are those who assert that the challenges faced by the club transcend the managerial staff, it appears that they are experiencing mounting pressure.And by this morning’s talkSPORT, Agbonlahor had already determined which player United ought to pursue in order to replace ten Hag.

 

The pundit held a different opinion and was not persuaded that Graham Potter was the ideal candidate for the position.

 


Agbonlahor stated, “He [Potter] failed at Chelsea; he does not merit Manchester United as his next club after failing at Chelsea.”

 

“What does that indicate concerning Manchester United?” Should they go after someone and inquire, “Brighton, how much does [Roberto] De Zerbi cost?” I see your point. We are on our way to retrieve him.

 

“Villa did the same thing with Unai Emery; they calculated the compensation, paid it, and removed him from the premises.” “That is the behavior of major clubs.”

 

Gabriel Agbonlahor instructs Manchester United to substitute Roberto De Zerbi for Erik ten Hag.

Numerous United supporters may undoubtedly concur with Agbonlahor that the club ought to strive for maximum ambition.Nonetheless, some will continue to hold the view that there is currently no advantage to abandoning ten Hag’s endeavor.

 

Much time and money have been devoted by the club to ten Hag’s vision, including the acquisition of players who appear to be highly specific to the manager.

 

Few other managers, for instance, would be so persuaded to spend £82 million on the lesser-known Antony of Ajax.

 

And Jaap Stam, a player who falls short of the essential qualifications for United, is certain that he believes that move was an error.

United would once more require patience as a new era began under the leadership of a manager such as Roberto De Zerbi; it is evident that he will not thrive in an environment as conducive to progress as he has been at Brighton Hove Albion.

 

Nevertheless, in the event that United were to terminate ten Hag’s contract, Agbonlahor’s recommendation could very well be perceptive.”Obtain him immediately; we’ve had enough of losing every day.” Gabriel Agbonlahor instructs the Manchester United directors to immediately replace Ten Hag with a 44-year-old manager.”At this time, he is the only man capable of handling man-united pressure”: Pep Guardiola has described a 48-year-old manager as “outstanding”; he may now replace Erik ten Hag at Manchester United.After experiencing a challenging period of time, Gabriel Agbonlahor is now seemingly persuaded that Erik ten Hag should be replaced at Manchester United.United, in addition to their elimination from the Champions League this week, have struggled domestically.And by this morning’s talkSPORT, Agbonlahor had already determined which player United ought to pursue in order to replace ten Hag.

 

The pundit held a different opinion and was not persuaded that Graham Potter was the ideal candidate for the position.

 

Agbonlahor stated, “He [Potter] failed at Chelsea; he does not merit Manchester United as his next club after failing at Chelsea.”

 

“What does that indicate concerning Manchester United?” Should they go after someone and inquire, “Brighton, how much does [Roberto] De Zerbi cost?” I see your point. We are on our way to retrieve him.

 

“Villa did the same thing with Unai Emery; they calculated the compensation, paid it, and removed him from the premises.” “That is the behavior of major clubs.”

 

Gabriel Agbonlahor instructs Manchester United to substitute Roberto De Zerbi for Erik ten Hag.

Numerous United supporters may undoubtedly concur with Agbonlahor that the club ought to strive for maximum ambition.Nonetheless, some will continue to hold the view that there is currently no advantage to abandoning ten Hag’s endeavor.

 

Much time and money have been devoted by the club to ten Hag’s vision, including the acquisition of players who appear to be highly specific to the manager.

 

Few other managers, for instance, would be so persuaded to spend £82 million on the lesser-known Antony of Ajax.

 

And Jaap Stam, a player who falls short of the essential qualifications for United, is certain that he believes that move was an error.

 

United would once more require patience as a new era began under the leadership of a manager such as Roberto De Zerbi; it is evident that he will not thrive in an environment as conducive to progress as he has been at Brighton Hove Albion.

 

Nevertheless, in the event that United were to terminate ten Hag’s contract, Agbonlahor’s recommendation could very well be perceptive.

 







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