Erik ten Hag was sacked as Manchester United boss in October and one of his former coaches has revealed the Dutchman was ...
Since packing up his office at Old Trafford, Ten Hag has decided to stay closer to home when it came to keeping busy. 'There are so many other things I could do,' Ten Hag said in a podcast ...
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 ...
Ex-Manchester United first-team coach Benni McCarthy has revealed that Erik ten Hag had planned to stay as manager of the club “for the next 10 years”. The Dutchman was sacked in October with ...
ERIK TEN HAG had planned for a ten-year reign as manager at Manchester United prior to his sacking last October. That’s ...
Newly appointed Kenya head coach Benni McCarthy has revealed Erik ten Hag planned to stay at Manchester United manager for a ...
Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag made a number of big money signings at the club but not many worked in his ...
Raphael Varane has said he was surprised Erik ten Hag remained at Manchester United beyond the end of the 2023-24 season, saying that the manager’s “connection with the group no longer existed.” ...
Ten Hag won the Carabao Cup in his first season in charge with an FA Cup triumph over Manchester City last May granting him a stay of execution after a dismal eighth place finish in the league ...
Erik ten Hag gives major update on future and reveals he ‘misses Old Trafford’ after Man Utd sacking
ERIK TEN HAG has given a major career update after being sacked by Manchester United. The Dutchman was relieved of his duties at Old Trafford at the end of October after winning just three out of ...
And Sir Alex Ferguson likes him. 3) Erik ten Hag It turned out to be a really quite miserable relationship for all involved by the end as both Ten Hag and Manchester United tried for far too long ...
But former Blackburn striker McCarthy, who worked as a coach under Ten Hag for two seasons before departing last summer, described the Dutchman as an “unbelievable professional”. "I was given ...
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