Sir Jim Ratcliffe, as the large owner of Manchester United shares, has reportedly contacted Thomas Tuchel as the new coach if Manchester United part ways with Erik Ten Hag. It seems that Sir Jim Ratcliffe is not quite satisfied with the results provided by Erik Ten Hag with the Red Devils and because while he still has the opportunity, he has approached Thomas Tuchel, who has also been confirmed to be leaving Bayern Munich at the end of the season.
But is it the right decision if Manchester United recruits Thomas Tuchel? Remembering that with Bayern Munich he has failed to defend the Bundesliga title which he has won for 11 seasons and now only has the chance to win the Champions League. I doubt that Manchester United will be better, especially since Manchester United will start from scratch with a new coach later.
I think it's not just Sir Jim who feels dissatisfied, the fans and we as spectators also feel the same way, where Man United's status like this is very far from being satisfied. It's no wonder why there are hot rumors regarding Ten Hag dismissal. At the start of the first season it might be quite convincing but it also requires a process, whether Sir Jim will be a little more patient and give Ten Hag another season chance or immediately make a bitter decision. From Ten Hag tactics, every time Man United plays very monotonously, the goalkeeper build up with just 1 or 2 touches is immediately taken back by the opponent. Moreover when Onana shooting range was pressed, he quickly threw the ball away. Playing a match like this is far from the fans expectations, minimal possession of the ball, plus now the storm of injuries experienced by Man United is increasingly uncertain when they face Man City in the final, they will not be able to provide any resistance.
The Bundesliga and the English League are clearly different, Tuchel in the EPL is certainly experienced enough and understands the competitive atmosphere of each club. With Chelsea he also won the 2020/2021 Champions League trophy. Compared to Ten Hag, this clearly shows that Tuchel has ambition. In the Bundesliga, no matter how bad his luck was, he would be fired depending on the result against Madrid. In his first season he was appointed to replace Nagelsmann and also succeeded in presenting the domestic trophy, then in the UCL he entered the semifinals and the question is how far Ten Hag and Man United have been successful in the UCL?
If we have to compare Tuchel and Ten Hag, of course.....