Are these players the ones you believe are following his instructions or rather players you like/prefer?
And you didn’t include many other players, among others Maguire, McT, Evans, Lindelöf, Dalot. These players at times played regularly under ETH, at others not much. So what does that mean? Were they following instructions when they were playing but not when they were not playing?
Then ETH was full of praise for Varane last year, but now he is not following his instructions any longer? Varane is a pro who followed his managers’ instructions for RM and France, but not ETH’s?
Then what about Bruno? Let’s be clear again: It was not that we had no official captain and ETH felt the need to have one. Nope. He actually took the captaincy away from our expensive (English) signing - takes huge balls to do this - and gave it to Bruno. Why did he do this if Bruno wasn’t following his instructions?
For me it just feels every time with every manager when things don’t go well the same boring repetitive stuff comes out.
The club has given ETH free reign, they now probably will expect that he either delivers/makes his instructions clearer/changes them if they are wrong or not realistic, or else he has to leave.
Apologies for not responding sooner, as you actually posed a fair few questions and spent time writing it.
These were more players I think get what he's asking - those players bar Evans (who I forgot) don't seem to really to get the instructions in my opinion. Maguire has been challenged to be aggressive, in his defending, but he's only really in his heading and passing. McTom puts the effort in, but definitely doesn't understand space when it comes to receiving the ball.
I think Varane is a special case, I think he's as good as gone and his body is just collapsing from the intensity.
I think you can see that Ten Hag would prefer someone more assured in possession than Bruno, that doesn't discount that he runs the most in our team, creates the most and is a bit of a standard setting from an effort perspective. He needlessly gives away possession from playing first time without looking, which on the transition is fine, but he does it in silly areas.
I think we've got a squad that isn't suited to the manager fully, which is really on the sporting structure it they weren't going to shift players he didn't want on or realise some weren't going to fit into his style - ten hag may have hoped they'd learn, but they should know better.
I am not wedded to Ten Hag, but I don't also see what manager would like a squad like ours, unless you want to continually be a counter attacking team. Either way, the sporting structure needs to be better and more aligned on what they want and what they believe it takes to get to the desired playing style. We can't just keep hiring talented managers and just let them do their thing with no real key results to measure them by, bar points or trophies.