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When it became known that Erik ten Hag was sacked, there was a lot of news about the new coach, I didn't even see that a possible replacement could be the Brentford coach (but he has already denied this), and I just saw that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could return to Manchester United, but for some reason I also don't believe this news, it seems that now all the coaches who are out of work will try on this position, I read about Xavi during the day, and I think they won't forget to mention Zidane either.)
I would be quite happy if Zidane wanted to coach Manchester United who are currently slumping to replace Erik ten Hag, because in terms of experience Zidane has also been seen as good for a team like Manchester United. But we all need to wait and see how the Manchester United team management will deal with this because now there are indeed many unemployed coaches besides themselves who no longer want to be coaches for any team. And hopefully this news can be a good start for Manchester United in the coming seasons.
Everyone would be happy if Zidane wanted to coach Manchester United and replace Ten Hag, but is it possible for all this to happen considering that it is clear that there is no interest from Zidane to be there and rumors about Zidane with Manchester United have been around for long time but it has always been just mere talk that never materialized, moreover there are conditions that may be difficult for the team management to fulfill if they want to get him.
For Xavi maybe it could be reality and of course it would be much easier for Manchester United to convince him, but for Zidane I feel it is impossible.
Zidane has not been actively involved in football for many years. I guess he has received offers from many teams, but there have been serious rumors lately that his option is the French National Team. If he wanted to manage a team, it would probably be Real Madrid, but he is a coach who even rejected Real Madrid. I understand that Manchester United wants to put him in charge of the team, but unless he wants it, it is not possible.
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When it became known that Erik ten Hag was sacked, there was a lot of news about the new coach, I didn't even see that a possible replacement could be the Brentford coach (but he has already denied this), and I just saw that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could return to Manchester United, but for some reason I also don't believe this news, it seems that now all the coaches who are out of work will try on this position, I read about Xavi during the day, and I think they won't forget to mention Zidane either.)
I would be quite happy if Zidane wanted to coach Manchester United who are currently slumping to replace Erik ten Hag, because in terms of experience Zidane has also been seen as good for a team like Manchester United. But we all need to wait and see how the Manchester United team management will deal with this because now there are indeed many unemployed coaches besides themselves who no longer want to be coaches for any team. And hopefully this news can be a good start for Manchester United in the coming seasons.
Everyone would be happy if Zidane wanted to coach Manchester United and replace Ten Hag, but is it possible for all this to happen considering that it is clear that there is no interest from Zidane to be there and rumors about Zidane with Manchester United have been around for long time but it has always been just mere talk that never materialized, moreover there are conditions that may be difficult for the team management to fulfill if they want to get him.
For Xavi maybe it could be reality and of course it would be much easier for Manchester United to convince him, but for Zidane I feel it is impossible.
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When it became known that Erik ten Hag was sacked, there was a lot of news about the new coach, I didn't even see that a possible replacement could be the Brentford coach (but he has already denied this), and I just saw that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could return to Manchester United, but for some reason I also don't believe this news, it seems that now all the coaches who are out of work will try on this position, I read about Xavi during the day, and I think they won't forget to mention Zidane either.)
I would be quite happy if Zidane wanted to coach Manchester United who are currently slumping to replace Erik ten Hag, because in terms of experience Zidane has also been seen as good for a team like Manchester United. But we all need to wait and see how the Manchester United team management will deal with this because now there are indeed many unemployed coaches besides themselves who no longer want to be coaches for any team. And hopefully this news can be a good start for Manchester United in the coming seasons.
Zidane has a good history in La Liga when he coached Real Madrid and he also won many trophies but he does not have much experience as a coach in a league other than La Liga so being a coach in the English league is certainly not easy to bring a big club like Man United back to its glory days but as a player of course he has a lot of experience and many achievements that he achieved as a player because of that talent that made him when he served as coach of Real Madrid he became a good coach thanks to his intelligence in setting tactics and compared to Ten Hag of course Zidane is better but that is if he is willing to become a coach for Man United because currently he has not had any special discussions about when he will return to being a coach at least if he is willing to become a coach for Man United in the EPL it will add to Zidane's experience as a coach.
Zidane is a player and has a past full of success. He also had successful years with Real Madrid as a manager, but the Real Madrid squad at that time was really extraordinary. Although his name is mentioned for Manchester United, I know that he wants to manage the French national team. That's why he doesn't want to manage club teams. If Real Madrid can't reach an agreement with Ancelotti and instead of a failed year, Zidane would be the first candidate, but I heard that he rejected it. That's why I don't think he will sign a contract with Manchester United either.
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When it became known that Erik ten Hag was sacked, there was a lot of news about the new coach, I didn't even see that a possible replacement could be the Brentford coach (but he has already denied this), and I just saw that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could return to Manchester United, but for some reason I also don't believe this news, it seems that now all the coaches who are out of work will try on this position, I read about Xavi during the day, and I think they won't forget to mention Zidane either.)
I would be quite happy if Zidane wanted to coach Manchester United who are currently slumping to replace Erik ten Hag, because in terms of experience Zidane has also been seen as good for a team like Manchester United. But we all need to wait and see how the Manchester United team management will deal with this because now there are indeed many unemployed coaches besides themselves who no longer want to be coaches for any team. And hopefully this news can be a good start for Manchester United in the coming seasons.
Zidane has a good history in La Liga when he coached Real Madrid and he also won many trophies but he does not have much experience as a coach in a league other than La Liga so being a coach in the English league is certainly not easy to bring a big club like Man United back to its glory days but as a player of course he has a lot of experience and many achievements that he achieved as a player because of that talent that made him when he served as coach of Real Madrid he became a good coach thanks to his intelligence in setting tactics and compared to Ten Hag of course Zidane is better but that is if he is willing to become a coach for Man United because currently he has not had any special discussions about when he will return to being a coach at least if he is willing to become a coach for Man United in the EPL it will add to Zidane's experience as a coach.

Zidane won't do it. Unless they offer him some terrific salary, but even then I think he will refuse. He himself gave the reason a while ago when he said that he won't become the coach of an English speaking club because he isn't proficient in the language. I thought that was bogus because he is obviously very talented in languages (French, Spanish, Italian), but maybe there is some truth to that, I don't know.

But Zidane isn't known for developing teams that are in a crisis. He has coached Real Madrid when they had the best Ronaldo there ever was. He improved them with his aura, but he is not the kind of coach who takes over when a club is deep down and then brings them up. I doubt that he sees sufficient potential in Manchester United and he won't harm his history as a coach by taking the risk with this endeavor where he could completely fail.
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When it became known that Erik ten Hag was sacked, there was a lot of news about the new coach, I didn't even see that a possible replacement could be the Brentford coach (but he has already denied this), and I just saw that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could return to Manchester United, but for some reason I also don't believe this news, it seems that now all the coaches who are out of work will try on this position, I read about Xavi during the day, and I think they won't forget to mention Zidane either.)
I would be quite happy if Zidane wanted to coach Manchester United who are currently slumping to replace Erik ten Hag, because in terms of experience Zidane has also been seen as good for a team like Manchester United. But we all need to wait and see how the Manchester United team management will deal with this because now there are indeed many unemployed coaches besides themselves who no longer want to be coaches for any team. And hopefully this news can be a good start for Manchester United in the coming seasons.
Zidane has a good history in La Liga when he coached Real Madrid and he also won many trophies but he does not have much experience as a coach in a league other than La Liga so being a coach in the English league is certainly not easy to bring a big club like Man United back to its glory days but as a player of course he has a lot of experience and many achievements that he achieved as a player because of that talent that made him when he served as coach of Real Madrid he became a good coach thanks to his intelligence in setting tactics and compared to Ten Hag of course Zidane is better but that is if he is willing to become a coach for Man United because currently he has not had any special discussions about when he will return to being a coach at least if he is willing to become a coach for Man United in the EPL it will add to Zidane's experience as a coach.
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The news of the dismissal of Manchester United former coach Erik Ten Hang, was not a surprised to me. I anticipated that over the weekend and that is the reason I was not offended after we lost to West ham United. Assuming that Erik Ten Hang managed to win against West ham, his sack would have been delayed for more miserable performance.

Which day dismissal of Manchester United coach, the club stands a chance to see themselves in the top four this season. This is because the body language of the New coach will make the players to sit up and ignite some kind of competition for fight of playing time. This is a welcome development.
I’m surprised that it took this long for Manchester United to sack Erik Ten Hag. This is a decision that should have been made last season. That would have given Manchester United enough time to scout for a new manager. Sacking a manager in-between season is not always a good idea. Now they have to do with Ruud Van Nistelrooy until they can get a proper manager.
It's a bit difficult to get a new head coach, Man United have to act hard to get the right coach, there are already many names that have been crossed out now they have to find a coach who can at least bring development because currently Man United are at the bottom of the standings and I'm not sure Ruud Van will handle Man United well for a while.

I see that currently Man United are trying to contact Sporting Lisbon head coach Amorin, I see him as a concrete figure for Man United especially because he is currently spectacular after handling Sporting Lisbon, and I think Man United must succeed in recruiting him to make him the new head coach.
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I would be quite happy if Zidane wanted to coach Manchester United who are currently slumping to replace Erik ten Hag, because in terms of experience Zidane has also been seen as good for a team like Manchester United. But we all need to wait and see how the Manchester United team management will deal with this because now there are indeed many unemployed coaches besides themselves who no longer want to be coaches for any team. And hopefully this news can be a good start for Manchester United in the coming seasons.
Idea of Zinedine Zidane coaching Manchester United is thrilling especially since team is struggling under Erik ten Hag. Zidane experience and past successes would really help Manchester United. He did great job at Real Madrid showing he can lead top teams. However Manchester United leaders must be cautious. There are many good coaches available so they should not rush. If Zidane becomes coach it could be fresh start for Manchester United making team stronger. If done correctly hiring Zidane could be a major breakthrough for Manchester United, leading to a successful period.
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When it became known that Erik ten Hag was sacked, there was a lot of news about the new coach, I didn't even see that a possible replacement could be the Brentford coach (but he has already denied this), and I just saw that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could return to Manchester United, but for some reason I also don't believe this news, it seems that now all the coaches who are out of work will try on this position, I read about Xavi during the day, and I think they won't forget to mention Zidane either.)
I would be quite happy if Zidane wanted to coach Manchester United who are currently slumping to replace Erik ten Hag, because in terms of experience Zidane has also been seen as good for a team like Manchester United. But we all need to wait and see how the Manchester United team management will deal with this because now there are indeed many unemployed coaches besides themselves who no longer want to be coaches for any team. And hopefully this news can be a good start for Manchester United in the coming seasons.
Zidane or Xavi, everything is still possible to manage Manchester United. I heard the official already had a meeting with Xavi. as far as i read, there is already an agreement for each other. But, maybe Xavi still need much exploration about the club. he certainly doesn't want the official meddling in affairs about clubs. Xavi has to focus to improve messy situation if want MU back to top standings.
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When it became known that Erik ten Hag was sacked, there was a lot of news about the new coach, I didn't even see that a possible replacement could be the Brentford coach (but he has already denied this), and I just saw that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could return to Manchester United, but for some reason I also don't believe this news, it seems that now all the coaches who are out of work will try on this position, I read about Xavi during the day, and I think they won't forget to mention Zidane either.)
I would be quite happy if Zidane wanted to coach Manchester United who are currently slumping to replace Erik ten Hag, because in terms of experience Zidane has also been seen as good for a team like Manchester United. But we all need to wait and see how the Manchester United team management will deal with this because now there are indeed many unemployed coaches besides themselves who no longer want to be coaches for any team. And hopefully this news can be a good start for Manchester United in the coming seasons.
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I have read a lot of posts where it says that Vini will not be traveling to the Ballon d'Or ceremony. Which leads to the conclusion that Rodri might be winning, as he was always set for the second position. A logical conclusion to this is, that the PR that Real Madrid generally has, got divided between Bellingham and Vini. This is something that is very likely to happen.

I think it's not too unfair to give Rodri the Ballon d'Or, because he has been excellent for a while now. He dominated in most of the matches in the Euros, he also contributed a lot in Manchester City. He is one of a kind, and it's hard to look past him when you are thinking of great midfielders.

On the contrary, a lot of people think that Vini got robbed. Well, he has been amazing for a while now. Wouldn't have minded him being the winner either, honestly. Both of them were amazing.

Rodri has Simon just won the award although like you said it wasn’t that bad but some reasons I find it shaddy Seriously, Rodri wasn’t the best player last season to me and doesn’t deserve to win it ahead of players like Carvajal who won everything including the euros that was used as criteria for Rodri, won Laliga, won champions league and the super cup. We then have Lautrao Martinez who won the league with inter Milan, Copa Italia, Copa America and was top scorer in all three. Then also Vini in the picture. I heard today that the criteria was switched or added to been class and fair and I ask why doesn’t Vini ticks that box. To me it is a daylight robbery and nothing more



This is such good news for MU fans that it's even hard to believe. After such a huge amount of time, management's patience has run out..... It's funny that a couple of hours before his sacking, the media started reporting from insiders that the next few weeks are going to be very difficult for him because he's hanging by a thread about being fired, which he denied until the last. It's a shame that MU will have to pay 20 million to Ten Hag, but I'm not sure he deserves it.

They are paying the 17m Just because they have to honor his contract and that’s what the law demands he earned the contract and he deserved it, many name have been mentioned but most of them are not even on the club list rather it is just media hype getting therm to the list, the clear candidate remains Ruben Armorim of sporting Lisbon who doesn’t looks like someone that will come now but till the summer
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Portuguese League leaders Sporting CP's coach Ruben Amorim is linking with Manchester United job as right now few England based media houses claiming talk is going ahead with him about possible move.

39 years old Ruben Amorim is doing impressive job at the Sporting CP for last few years and won two titles which is amazing stuff it's going to be interesting if he agreed about this as he also linked with Liverpool and West Ham but both time we have other coaches now have link with this job as well.

https://www.flashscore.com/news/portuguese-coach-ruben-amorim-reportedly-set-for-manchester-united-job/zZpPGD4j/
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News coming in is that Ten Hag has been sacked, the management decided to pull him off as the head coach of United following their disappointing loss to West Ham yesterday. Now they should be on the need of a new manager, currently appointing Ruud Van Nistelrooy the assistant to former United manager Ten Hag, so the question if Ten Hag will be able to bring back the glory is definitely not possible following the recent news of him being sacked and replaced. The deal between the teams management and the coach seems to be temporarily and they will still be in search for another head coach to replace.
A wise decision and indeed this is what they should do from the start because after all, since trying to extend at the end of last season many people think that this decision is controversial so sacking with a performance that is not very good from the start of the season until now is the wisest decision for Manchester United.

The current replacement coach is Van Nistelrooy and this is not a surprise because from the beginning we have tried to link Manchester United with van Nistelrooy so when he was appointed as the new coach in the end this was not a surprise I guess.

Hopefully with a new coach for Manchester United now they are a different club especially since there is a special bond between van Nistelrooy and Manchester United so he will definitely not take long to adapt but the pressure is very big now and van Nistelrooy must be prepared for this big pressure.
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How many managers have Manchester United sacked since Sir Alex Ferguson left? Four? Five?? You can’t blame them because all the managers were complete flops, Jose Mourinho being the Special One of the group. I hope the new manager (if they can find someone with credits who’s willing to take this job) will get as much support and patience from Manchester United as they did with Ten Hag.
More than that because there have been 8 (now 9) coaches after SAF left although some were caretakers like Carrick and Gigs and Interims like the current van Nistelrooy and Rangnick but still the turnover of Manchester Untied coaches has been quite a lot after SAF's golden era disappeared.

But even so I think the decision to fire Ten Hag at this time is very appropriate even though we cannot know what will happen with the new coach but at least there is a hope where there is an increase in performance for Manchester United with a new coach even though van Nistelrooy is currently still an interim coach.

There must be a lot of pressure in this but it's worth it I think because sooner or later the wave of criticism for Ten Hag if he is retained will increase.
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News coming in is that Ten Hag has been sacked, the management decided to pull him off as the head coach of United following their disappointing loss to West Ham yesterday. Now they should be on the need of a new manager, currently appointing Ruud Van Nistelrooy the assistant to former United manager Ten Hag, so the question if Ten Hag will be able to bring back the glory is definitely not possible following the recent news of him being sacked and replaced. The deal between the teams management and the coach seems to be temporarily and they will still be in search for another head coach to replace.
How many managers have Manchester United sacked since Sir Alex Ferguson left? Four? Five?? You can’t blame them because all the managers were complete flops, Jose Mourinho being the Special One of the group. I hope the new manager (if they can find someone with credits who’s willing to take this job) will get as much support and patience from Manchester United as they did with Ten Hag.
Man Utd is a big club with brand name thus any manager employed by the club must deliver that is why they kept on sacking their manager for abysmal performance, from my point of view I don't think the club would get a world class manager because they are all engaged, however Erik ten Hag had been given enough time to put back Man Utd in the the best position unfortunately the manager messed things up he had been given enough time to deliver yet the club is performing badly, meanwhile the new manager would have a lot of work to do considering the poor state of the club in term of performances in both the league and European country.
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Well, in the end Erik Ten Hag has ended his career with The Red Devil. As expected, after playing several bad matches, Manchester United management finally fired him. So, currently Van Nistelrooy is the interim coach replacing Ten Hag. Let's see how he handles Manchester United under his guidance, maybe he can do it better than Ten Hag. The point is, Nistelrooy must gain the trust of Manchester United players and be able to become a respected leader at least in their dressing room. Thus, it is possible that he can bring Manchester United much better. What is certain is that the current focus is not on bringing in new players, but how Manchester United can rise immediately. Nistelrooy's task is not easy, but it is a good point for him if he is able to bring much better. It could be that he will be patented as Manchester United's coach and not an interim coach. Curious, let's see how United is under his guidance.
Ten Hag deserves to be fired, he never showed a good progress of Man United performance this season. He leads Man United to be in 14th place, it is unacceptable. That position is worse than Chelsea position in the season 2022/2023. I can understand that Man United board is no longer patient and directly decided to sack Ten Hag.

Ruud van Nistelrooy is an interim coach only. He will handle Man United team until Man United gets a new coach. Man United is reported contacting Xavi Hernandez to fulfill the position of Man United coach. If Man United gets a deal with Xavi, Ruud van Nistelrooy will be no longer working as a coach. Ruud van Nistelrooy may work as a coach assistance again if Xavi wants him. If Xavi doesn't want him to work as a coaching staff, Van Nistelrooy should leave Man United.

If I were Man United board, I will trust on Van Nistelrooy to manage Man United until the end of the season. I will hire a new coach in the new season, it is not easy to find out the replacement now. Also, Van Nistelrooy deserves to trust because I heard Man United players like him. Who knows Van Nistelrooy can make the difference with Man United performance! It is not impossible, right?  Wink

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How many managers have Manchester United sacked since Sir Alex Ferguson left? Four? Five?? You can’t blame them because all the managers were complete flops, Jose Mourinho being the Special One of the group. I hope the new manager (if they can find someone with credits who’s willing to take this job) will get as much support and patience from Manchester United as they did with Ten Hag.
Manchester United board are fed up with the current poor state of the club, time to take decision and make the club a better one. Relieving Erik Ten Hag off his duties seems like a good decision if you ask me. One thing we should know about Manchester United, they're always one step behind when it comes to winning major titles. Yes, Manchester United board have been really patient enough with the club's manager, Erik Ten Hag. He was given enough time but he couldn't convert his chances, downgrading his team below 10 position on the league table.
This Manchester united case is a discussion that I'm really tired of to talk about, because of how adamant the management board is slow to take decision, Erik Ten Hag no longer has something to offer to Manchester united, aside from back to back loses, the most annoying part is losing to a team that they're not even supposed lose to.
It is not longer story that the man is not the right man to get Man Utd back to its glory.
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If only Ruud van Nistelrooy had been interim coach for quite a long time or even until the end of this season, then it is very likely that he will not sign any new players and he will utilize the players that Man United already have. So whether Man United will be improved or not will really depend on his capabilities. But, if in the near time, it turns out that Man United gets a replacement for Ten Hag, so I guess the new coach will most likely have his own list, and maybe there will be some players who will be kicked out and some will come to Old Trafford.

Well, in the end Erik Ten Hag has ended his career with The Red Devil. As expected, after playing several bad matches, Manchester United management finally fired him. So, currently Van Nistelrooy is the interim coach replacing Ten Hag. Let's see how he handles Manchester United under his guidance, maybe he can do it better than Ten Hag. The point is, Nistelrooy must gain the trust of Manchester United players and be able to become a respected leader at least in their dressing room. Thus, it is possible that he can bring Manchester United much better. What is certain is that the current focus is not on bringing in new players, but how Manchester United can rise immediately. Nistelrooy's task is not easy, but it is a good point for him if he is able to bring much better. It could be that he will be patented as Manchester United's coach and not an interim coach. Curious, let's see how United is under his guidance.
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Now it is said that it is accdptable to fire Xavi and hire Flick, but the only reason for that that to be ok is because Flick is successful. If he didn't win all those games and especially the Clasico and the Champions League game against Bayern Munich, I am sure that the whole world would be talking differently about that change. The Spanish news outlets would go wild already by now. But it went well for them and now everybody says the decision was correct of course.
No more than that. Not that in this case for 2 more seasons Xavi coached badly but it's just that when comparing the success that Xavi's era had with Flick's, it is clear that Flick's era was a little better at least for the beginning of the season.

But the development of this situation could be different because even though Flick is now doing a good job, it does not mean that Flick will not experience setbacks and that is what Flick must try to maintain so as not to let the great praise and appreciation like now make him become arrogant and feel that he is already strong. The performance that Barcelona has now must be maintained so that the assumption that Flick is right to replace Xavi at Barcelona is the most correct decision for Barcleona.

Yes but I somehow believe that Flick's timing has probably been a bit more lucky than that of Xavi. When Xavi arrived, Barcelona was essentially torn apart in terms of the players that left and that have been core parts of their game for so long. Now Flick has players like Yamal who came out of nowhere but are already in a condition that they can decide a game with a single shot or pass.

But no disagreement here, I think you are right that Xavi did not do a good job. After all he still had a team that could have been coached with more effort and passion. Xavi was great as a player, but he couldn't quite take all of those qualities with him as a coach. Flick on the other hand was ready for Barcelona after he had an amazing time with Bayern Munich and won the Champions League already.

Now I am curious whether any of the top clubs will try to reach out for strong players during the winter break. Barcelona looks so healthy right now that they might be satisfied with what they have.
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How many managers have Manchester United sacked since Sir Alex Ferguson left? Four? Five?? You can’t blame them because all the managers were complete flops, Jose Mourinho being the Special One of the group. I hope the new manager (if they can find someone with credits who’s willing to take this job) will get as much support and patience from Manchester United as they did with Ten Hag.

Management expects targets to be achieved. If a manager has been given the trust to do his job within a set time limit, then the decision to sack or retain him is theirs. The manager is hired on an agreed salary. If management deems his performance is not producing results, then it is appropriate to sack him regardless of who the manager is.

Erik ten Hag deserves to be sacked. That's good news. I heard that Ruud van Nistelrooy will be the interim manager of Manchester United. In my opinion his ability is better than Erik ten Hag. I saw and read several times that he was the opposite of ten Hag in terms of changing strategy when Manchester United played.

I welcome Manchester United's move to appoint van Nistelrooy as Erik ten Hag's replacement, even if it is only temporary. If he is capable, making him a permanent player would be the most sensible option later.

This is such good news for MU fans that it's even hard to believe. After such a huge amount of time, management's patience has run out..... It's funny that a couple of hours before his sacking, the media started reporting from insiders that the next few weeks are going to be very difficult for him because he's hanging by a thread about being fired, which he denied until the last. It's a shame that MU will have to pay 20 million to Ten Hag, but I'm not sure he deserves it.
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Management expects targets to be achieved. If a manager has been given the trust to do his job within a set time limit, then the decision to sack or retain him is theirs. The manager is hired on an agreed salary. If management deems his performance is not producing results, then it is appropriate to sack him regardless of who the manager is.

Erik ten Hag deserves to be sacked. That's good news. I heard that Ruud van Nistelrooy will be the interim manager of Manchester United. In my opinion his ability is better than Erik ten Hag. I saw and read several times that he was the opposite of ten Hag in terms of changing strategy when Manchester United played.

I welcome Manchester United's move to appoint van Nistelrooy as Erik ten Hag's replacement, even if it is only temporary. If he is capable, making him a permanent player would be the most sensible option later.
When it became known that Erik ten Hag was sacked, there was a lot of news about the new coach, I didn't even see that a possible replacement could be the Brentford coach (but he has already denied this), and I just saw that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could return to Manchester United, but for some reason I also don't believe this news, it seems that now all the coaches who are out of work will try on this position, I read about Xavi during the day, and I think they won't forget to mention Zidane either.)
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