Former Manchester United coach Benni McCarthy says Erik ten Hag wanted to spend a decade at the club and was an "unbelievable ...
Erik ten Hag had planned to be Manchester United's manager for the next 10 years prior to his sacking last October, former first-team coach Benni McCarthy has claimed. The Dutchman was relieved ...
When Erik ten Hag said, “Eras come to an end”, Manchester United fans were dreaming of enjoying the good times under a ...
Erik ten Hag may never return to football management as he keeps his options open following his sacking by Manchester United. Ten Hag was dismissed by United earlier this season and replaced by ...
Former Ajax and Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag, has said he will not take any new job until July 1. Ten Hag has been out of work since he was sacked by the Red Devils in October.
ERIK TEN HAG hinted he may NEVER return to management after his dismissal from Manchester United. Ten Hag, 55, was sacked in October following a poor start to the season that left United 14th in ...
Former Manchester United coach Benni McCarthy has revealed Erik ten Hag wanted to be in charge of the club "for the next 10 years" before he was sacked. Ten Hag was axed in October after a poor ...
Former Manchester United coach Benni McCarthy has revealed Erik ten Hag wanted to be in charge at Old Trafford “for the next 10 years” before he was sacked back in October. The Dutchman was ...
Four months after his sacking, Erik ten Hag has revealed the “one thing” he misses from his turbulent time as Man Utd manager. The Red Devils have got worse since the Dutchman left his ...
Former Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag has aimed a dig at his former players in his first interview since being sacked by the Old Trafford hierarchy. The Red Devils have been terrible this season with ...
Former Manchester United coach Benni McCarthy has claimed that ex-Reds boss Erik ten Hag planned on being the club's manager for 10 years. Ten Hag arrived at Old Trafford in the summer of 2022 ...
Erik ten Hag appears to have taken a swipe at Cristiano Ronaldo, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho after the former Manchester United boss claimed modern-day footballers cannot "deal with criticism".