“It’s unbelievable,” Gary Neville suggests on Erik ten Hag’s potential future at Manchester United.
According to Gary Neville, Sir Jim Ratcliffe may have already made up his mind regarding Erik ten Hag’s status as Manchester United manager.
With United finishing bottom of their Champions League group and failing to defend their Carabao Cup title until the fourth round, the Dutchman has only won half of his 36 games this season.
Gary Neville claims that Sir Jim Ratcliffe may have already decided whether or not to keep Erik ten Hag as Manchester United’s manager.
The Dutchman has only won half of his 36 games this season, with United coming last in their Champions League group and failing to defend their Carabao Cup crown until the fourth round.
According to Gary Neville, Sir Jim Ratcliffe may have already made up his mind about whether to continue managing Manchester United under Erik ten Hag.
With United finishing bottom in their Champions League group and not being able to defend their Carabao Cup title until the fourth round, the Dutchman has only won half of his 36 games this season.
Neville thinks that, in the middle of all the preliminary preparations, Ten Hag’s position as head coach of the first team may
“I imagine Dave Brailsford and Jim Ratcliffe already know if they want to retain Erik ten Hag as manager for the upcoming campaign. It’s unbelievable that they’ll put off making that decision until May only to let themselves fall short.
“In the past ten years, Manchester United has been exposed for its poor decision-making, tardiness, and lack of foresight in both on-and off-field recruitment. They won’t do it, in my opinion.
In my opinion, they have most likely already reached a decision. They might even adhere to that choice regardless of whether it’s Champions League or not.
be settled upon shortly, if it hasn’t already. Thus, he implies that winning the Champions League might not have a major impact on his job.
Speaking to Sky Sports, Neville stated of the incoming administration, “If you look at the guy [Berrada] who has come in from City as CEO and they’re obviously looking to get Dan Ashworth in from Newcastle – they’re going to make a decision, I think, quite quickly, if not already.”