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Manchester United have already identified Erik ten Hag's successor
Increasingly contested at Manchester United, Erik ten Hag could be on his way out. The Red Devils already have a prime target to replace him.
Between 1986 and 2013, Sir Alex Ferguson managed Manchester United brilliantly, making succession all the more difficult for anyone taking a place on the bench. Many coaches, such as David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, José Mourinho or Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, have failed to meet this challenge.
The leaders of Manchester United had however placed great hopes in Erik ten Hag, who had enjoyed success with Ajax Amsterdam and was supposed to revitalize the English team. To help him in his mission, the club has invested heavily in players like Antony, Casemiro and Matthijs de Ligt.
However, despite below-expected performances and rumors of his departure, British leaders had until now supported Ten Hag. However, the situation seems to have evolved in recent days. The rout against Tottenham (3-0 defeat) this weekend visibly left its after-effects.
According to the English press, the future of Ten Hag is uncertain. The Daily Mail said: “The reality is that Ten Hag has no more excuses. His time has come. He can no longer hide. His talk of the minor trophies he has won has no weight when his team plays like this. »