- Louis van Gaal and Ralph Rangnick have criticised Manchester United’s management in the media.
- Erik ten Hag has revealed that several coaches, including Van Gaal, warned him not to take over at Manchester United.
- Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s arrival has helped overhaul United in every area.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has revealed a number of coaching colleagues advised him not to take over at Old Trafford during his time at Ajax, with former United boss Louis van Gaal one of them, while Ten Hag has admitted there is truth in Ralf Rangnick’s comments that United need major surgery.
Back when Ralf Rangnick was in charge of the Red Devils in the 2021/22 season, the German coach revealed that Manchester United had a number of problems within the ทางเข้า ufabet club that needed to be addressed urgently.
“The problems are so obvious that you don’t even need glasses to see them,” he said.
“Now it’s up to us to fix them. Small changes or cosmetic changes won’t work. Medically, I would say it needs major surgery.”
Erik ten Hag has admitted his experience at the club and admitted that several coaches had dissuaded him from taking over at Manchester United.
“Rangnick was absolutely right. Even though we’ve been working like a movie in the last two years, what he said was right. He said it was a very careful and complicated job, and I knew from the moment I started that it would be a tough job. There were a lot of people who advised me not to come here, including Louis van Gaal. “
This season has been the most difficult season since I’ve been a coach. We all want the club to be back where it was more than a decade ago, the club that won the Premier League and the Champions League. But I think we’re still a long way from that.”
Louis van Gaal is one of the former Red Devils managers who has criticized the club’s management through the media.
“I think Ten Hag is a good manager. I’ve said it many times. And good managers are suitable for Manchester United. But Manchester United at the moment is a club that thinks only about money. So it’s a difficult choice for the manager. Because as a coach, we want to manage a team that focuses more on football.”
However, the arrival of Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos has helped restructure Manchester United in a better direction, and they have also entrusted Ten Hag to continue managing the team. We will have to wait and see whether Manchester United will be successful again under the new club structure that has been revamped soon.