Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

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Absolutely terrible decision I reckon. If I was that shit at any of the jobs I've had, I'd have been sacked months ago. If we genuinely give him a new contract INEOS are genuinely getting off to the worst start they possibly could.
 

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Well trophyless the first 2 seasons and a 8th and a 4th PL place so same PL standings just opposite seasons for the 8th place.

ETH have won 2 trophies for what it is worth, so something he is doing works.

2015-16
Klopp took over and led the club to two finals, losing the League Cup to Manchester City and the Europa League to Sevilla. Liverpool finished eighth in the Premier League.

2016-17
Some big-time transfer hits for Klopp in the summer, as Sadio Mane, Joel Matip, and Georginio Wijnaldum arrive along with Loris Karius and Ragnar Klavan. Klopp’s first full season does not include another final but the Reds finished fourth place in the Premier League to secure a return to the Champions League
I did say in the PL
 

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can we expect high pressing football now given thats what he promised when he arrived or do we need to finiush 10th with a carling cup for that to kick in
Our club is lost. And many of our fans are too. Completely delusional.

ETH is a nonsense of a manager. Did you note all those top teams, Barca, Bayern, Juventus, Liverpool, Chelsea... all have changed managers and not one, not one would even consider Erik Ten Hag.

Bayern Munich preferred Vincent Kompany.

And yet we still, still have some fans who think this is a good decision.

We deserve everything we get next season. And that will not be much.
spot on.....weve been hoodwinked by one game im afraid and fallen for it hook line and sinker
 

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If you're a football club and are already at the point of talking to other managers when somebody else occupies that position, it tells you everything you need to know. Talking to other managers is an admission that the current manager isn't up to scratch.

The fact that they've miscalculated what to do with the replacement and subsequently backtracked doesn't change that.
100%
 

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The excuses already feel pre-made, honestly. We haven’t moved anyone on yet and I anticipate it will be quite limited in both outgoings and incomings. That alone will be enough strength for his fanbase.

This geezer coached our worst place finish, most losses, most goals conceded, and worst goal difference and he’s still breathing. With a contract extension in the back pocket.

I’ve never met such a jammy manager.
Don't think so, most here who backed him believe it was all just injuries so with less injuries we should be top 4 again. A few signings to replace gaps and we're good to progress.

I think it's probably the sensible way too, no point throwing money at ETH as he'll be under review. We've enough players who have had decent prior seasons, they'll get the same benefit of the doubt Ten Hag has been given.
 

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This is a unique case where there's a complete new ownership conducting a review. It's quite rare. However my point isn't ten hag was never on the ropes. It's that it's perfectly feasible they spoke to others and preferred what they had.

Which is why Simon Jordan chatted absolute bollocks.
You don't conduct a review into a manager that you have complete trust and faith in. And if you do, you certainly don't go interviewing other people for their position. This isn't normal, even under these circumstances.

They knew what the right outcome should've been and have bottled the decision because they couldn't get what they felt was the right replacement over the line. It's pretty transparent.
 

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After last year's despair I was hoping we would find his heir, but Erik in the chair is what they declare. I just hope we dare to act if he's having a mare.
 

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ESL 2.0,the club genuinely is as reactionary as the fanbase is
Literally what fans cry out for.. to be heard, have influence..

If not why the feck do you wear a jersey go to games or if not watch them.

We as fans should have an influence. We keep the gravy train going. We are the lifeblood of a football club.

No fans. No club.

Simples
 

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Nah. Like I said previously, I believe he’s completely safe for all of next season and up until middle of the following one regardless of results. If things are very bad then they will revisit but if he survived last season the bar for the upcoming couple of years has to be very, very low or else it’s unfair.
Maybe but what this has assured is that our next manager will be Sir Gareth.
 

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After last year's despair I was hoping we would find his heir, but Erik in the chair is what they declare. I just hope we dare to act if he's having a mare.
How about you just go and eat some hay. I can make things out of clay and lay by the bay, I just may, what do ya say?
 

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You don't conduct a review into a manager that you have complete trust and faith in. And if you do, you certainly don't go interviewing other people for their position. This isn't normal, even under these circumstances.

They knew what the right outcome should've been and have bottled the decision because they couldn't get what they felt was the right replacement over the line. It's pretty transparent.
They didn't have complete trust and faith in him.

That is obvious. No one here is trying to say Ineos had complete trust and faith in ten hag. They still probably don't. But they have concluded after a thorough audit that he is a lesser risk than what is available and are preferring to see if he turns the tide than roll the dice elsewhere.

Why is that so difficult to understand? Perhaps your premise was under a flawed assumption that the owners always had full faith in him from day one, which was never the narrative from anyone.

This idea from jordan that you don't conclude to stick with what you've got after a full internal and external evaluation is such stupidity.
 

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Up to now I thought you were being facetious, but now I completely agree with your outlook
Many of my posts were obviously sarcastic but honestly up until just before FA Cup final I genuinely believed he was safe and that they were going to support him. The leaks prior to the final made me change my mind and led me to believe he would go but the outcome of that game seems to have changed the course and lead back to what I had initially believed to be the case.

I think given that he survived last season he’s in it for the long haul and barring a disaster he will be for years. If he can deliver European spot every year (even EL/ECL) there won’t be many questions asked.
 

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Don't think so, most here who backed him believe it was all just injuries so with less injuries we should be top 4 again. A few signings to replace gaps and we're good to progress.

I think it's probably the sensible way too, no point throwing money at ETH as he'll be under review. We've enough players who have had decent prior seasons, they'll get the same benefit of the doubt Ten Hag has been given.
Injuries are unpredictable. Based on what we saw last season and the underlying numbers if a couple of big players got injured then we are more likely to finished 10th rather than 4th
 

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You don't conduct a review into a manager that you have complete trust and faith in. And if you do, you certainly don't go interviewing other people for their position. This isn't normal, even under these circumstances.

They knew what the right outcome should've been and have bottled the decision because they couldn't get what they felt was the right replacement over the line. It's pretty transparent.
I'd agree with this. iNEOs are all over the place
 

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The decision has been made so let's get behind the manager and his team.

I'm old enough to have been following MUFC results since the 1960's so have seen worse seasons than 23-24, much worse. However, good times followed bad times and we should all be wishing the manager and his team well as we hope for a return to some good times.

Isn't that what being a fan is about - sticking with the team through bad and good.
 

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Thing is, it’s his 3rd year now. He doesn’t get to just go back to pragmatically scraping results, he burned that bridge when he refused to do so after our defensive injury crisis and him justifying us getting constantly battered for the sake of “progress”. We HAVE to play much better football both in and out of possession this next season. The excuses are gone (I’m not saying we have to get 3rd or win trophies, but another season of shit GD and poor performances and he needs to be sacked regardless of if we scrape a cup or something).
Yeah but the cup final wasn't cak football. It just wasn't insanely open.

We are plenty capable of playing well out of a compact, disciplined, mid block. We beat Barcelona season before last doing just that and the second goal we scored against City wasn't just a ball over the top.

What I want from Ten Hag is not scraping wins but just not being f'n stupid and letting Bournemouth have 20 odd shots at Old Trafford. Pragmatic doesn't need to be ugly.
 

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So it’s all on the players and their 360s again?
Have you ever ran a business?

Their are variables, I knew Eth was under pressure because the of the cost to man utd to replace him - it was actually cheaper to fire him.

Interestingly, if they are a good business - I'd expect one player to be sold before England play on Sunday.
 

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I was vocally ETH out from Christmas to early May 24, however after the Fa Cup win and the manner of the Victory with the players clearly playing for him, I changed my mind and I started to like his snarky comments of; “If they don’t want me, I’ll go win trophies else where because that’s what I Do!”

Now let’s be real here this is not good or bad news, the club finished 8th with a negative GD but he has a real chance to redeem himself.

ETH has shown he can be far too stubborn in certain situations so he has to learn from his mistakes and he must learn quickly. These are the following actions that the club and ETH must do in the coming months;

1. Remove all of the players who are not part of the new era going forward, Greenwood, Sancho, Pellistri, DVB,
C Eriksen, Casemiro, Hannibal Mejbri, Lindelof and Antony.

2. Establish the new players who will come in to improve the squad and move quickly, some players like Branthwaite, Todibo, Elise can be bought without the issues of the Euros, so they can be bought quickly and taken on tour, we should see at least 2/3 transfers confirmed by beginning of July.

3. Sort out a 3 + 1 year new contract for Bruno and make him our highest paid player but tell him we will sell him if he the club receives £125m offer from Saudi Arabia.

4. Make sure Jason Wilcox continues to directly work and manage ETH not Dan Ashworth, he’s not here and won’t be here for 2/3 months
Jason Wilcox needs to explain to ETH he’s very much on trial and he needs to have a very good pre season and make sure United are 100% ready for the new season as he will be reviewed monthly with regards to all results on the field.

5. I think ETH might already have a good working relationship with Wilcox already and it’s no coincidence the last 3 or 4 results and performances of the season were much better but still nowhere near good enough.

6. We need to make a decision on Amrabat and invest in a physical elite Defensive Midfielder, we must have these decisions on the Midfield made early so we can get new players to settle into the team pattern and style of play which looks like the club want an attacking 4231 possession based style.

7. We desperately need to go get another elite CFW and asap so ETH has far more squad options, let’s see how he gets on with a full squad and an elite bench of players, he must start making more attacking substitutes and he must be prepared to rotate more next season.

8. Sort out the medical department and have genuine KPI’s set for personal who work in that department at Carington, it’s time to invest in some state of the art oxygen tents for recovery and medical rehabilitation, we can’t have 6 CB’s and all 6 not fit to play.

9. Identify 2 players from the U18/U21 squads and create a pathway to the full team squad. Wilcox should be making recommendations with Nick Cox and ETH also making more time to watch the youth teams now he has less to think about with recruitment and other factors.

10. ETH must be set absolute Targets next season which should be win a domestic or European cup, if he wins a third trophy in 3 years, he will start to be considered again as an Elite coach providing he understand that 19 defeats will never be tolerated again and he should be looking to have a squad that also knows that a club like United should be wining 65% of it matches.
He must ;
Finish in the Top 4 with 75+ points plus. We want to see 70+ Goals scored in the PL and a Positive Goal difference of + 20/25
Jason Wilcox, Dan Ashworth and Omar Berada mist sit down every 9/10 PL games and review on field team performance and league position, and if necessary give him more assistance in the January window.
 
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Oh no, because that's the worst thing ever!

What are you, 12?
Meh. Just a small sample into how the wider football world sees this decision.

Seen reputable fans of other Premier Leagues clubs loving this decision on social media.

Hopefully ETH can prove them and us all wrong. Performances in the league in the last 15 months is strong evidence he can’t.

The performances of his first 5 to 10 league games of 24/25 are critical. If we are still playing the same he’s gone.
 

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You don't conduct a review into a manager that you have complete trust and faith in. And if you do, you certainly don't go interviewing other people for their position. This isn't normal, even under these circumstances.

They knew what the right outcome should've been and have bottled the decision because they couldn't get what they felt was the right replacement over the line. It's pretty transparent.
That is not transparent one bit. Might be true, but not sure where you can get transparent.

They are still in the middle of getting the club structure set up how they want. The internet/social media effect drives people to think things should happen immediately.
 

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This has all the echoes of the greenwood decision.

Also, if he remains as stubborn as he was last season, I cant see a change in performances, and then doubt he'll be here for Xmas. I hope not though, and having 'football' people around might make the difference
 

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Well would you look at that. I'm sure all the fans who wanted him gone will now get behind the team and support him next season.

Right decision. Get him a first choice CB, Neves to partner Mainoo, an extra attacker along with some defensive backups and I don't see why he wouldn't get at a minimum of 3rd next season. The guy has already shown he can get the team to qualify for champs league, can win trophies against the best and beat the big boys. With the right signings I'm fairly confident he can get us competing at the top in a season or 2.
As far as I'm concerned, it just delays the inevitable. Hard to root for him tbh
 

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They didn't have complete trust and faith in him.

That is obvious. No one here is trying to say Ineos had complete trust and faith in ten hag. They still probably don't. But they have concluded after a thorough audit that the is a lesser risk than what is available and are preferring to see if he turns the tide than roll the dice elsewhere.

Why is that so difficult to understand? Perhaps your premise was under a flawed assumption that the owners always had full faith in him from day one, which was never the narrative from anyone.
Can you not see why sticking with a manager even the new owners/directors don't believe in could be an issue? Especially when there's talk of handing him a new contract? It's appalling decision making. Hence why Simon Jordan's tweet holds weight, we're still not operating like a serious football club.
 

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I didn’t think I’d be saying this a few months ago…but I think it’s the right decision. Not only is there no outstanding candidates available to replace him. But most importantly for me, the squad seem to be fully behind him. I don’t think it can be underestimated how huge that is. I was surprised actually just how together they were in the celebrations with ETH after the cup final. If he still has them on board, then he has a chance. Next season will be make or break though.
 

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Happy with this outcome. It's the right choice in my opinion, especially when you consider the lack of inspiring options.

Will he need to improve in areas? Yes, obviously. He can't hide behind injured next season. Even if we have them, he needs to adapt to get results in my opinion rather than being super open as we were this year. I assume the new structure will have some input in changes to how they want us to play as well.

I will say that discussions about a contract extension seem a bit premature when he does have some questions marks around him long term. I can understand it only as a protection from players undermining him, but still not ideal.