Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, has been mentioned with a return to Ajax, his old team.
Erik ten Hag, who is under fire, has talked about his future again and said that he plans to stay in charge at Manchester United next year. Since the partial takeover purchase of Sir Jim Ratcliffe, there has been more and more talk about the Dutchman’s job as his team’s inconsistent season goes on.
Ten Hag led his team to a second straight FA Cup final and a rematch at Wembley with foes Manchester City. In his first season in charge, they won the League Cup. However, United’s early exit from the Champions League and their failure to qualify for the competition this season after a very disappointing league season have put him in a tough spot.
Ten Hag led his team to a second straight FA Cup final and a rematch at Wembley with foes Manchester City. In his first season in charge, they won the League Cup. However, United’s early exit from the Champions League and their failure to qualify for the competition this season after a very disappointing league season have put him in a tough spot.
He’s also been positive about his future, even though rumors say he wants to go back to Ajax. In five years, Ten Hag won three Eredivisie titles and led Amsterdam to the brink of the 2018–19 Champions League final. He then moved to Manchester in 2022.
And this week, Ten Hag denied being in talks with his old team in an interview with Gary Neville on Sky Sports. He said, “I expect to be the manager of Manchester United next year” when asked about his plans. In fact, I haven’t talked to Ajax.
People have said that the manager hasn’t given his team any kind of personality, which is why United doesn’t seem to be moving around much this season. Neville had said that United is a “team that plays in moments,” but Ten Hag said that their inconsistent play was mostly due to a string of illnesses.
He said, “We’ve played 47 games now and had 30 different combinations in the back four.” “They weren’t decisions you made; the players were hurt, so you had to make them.” Everyone who knows anything about sports will know that it will make a big difference.
He said, “We’ve played 47 games now and had 30 different combinations in the back four.” “They weren’t decisions you made; the players were hurt, so you had to make them.” Everyone who knows anything about sports will know that it will make a big difference.
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