Manchester United are still dancing around linking coaches and at the same time making the man Erik ten Heg to feel they want to keep him as the manager of UTD next season, to be honest I feel Manchester United board are being disrespectful with there indecision. Erik ten Heg deserve more than what they're giving him at this point because how can they make him feel he's the man for the job and at the same time he isn't?
At least let them tell the players, the fans and everyone who needs to know if Erik ten Heg is going to be in charge next season because other managers in the EPL have already started making plans on how they're going to begin the season and the players to sign and sell but UTD are still drawing maps that lead to nowhere, I just feel this is an act of disrespect to the man ten Heg. What do you think is the main problem with the Red Devils board on this issue concerning Erik ten Heg?
Ten Hag is not bad in my opinion, but it is the depth of Manchester United's squad that needs to be improved. They need a better defense, midfielders and attackers than they currently have, but that is the big obstacle so far. Management seems unable to do that for Ten Hag, even though they have to have full confidence in the plans that are being built.
I don't know what they're worried about if Ten Hag gets this job any longer. Basically, we have got a lot of evidence that Ten Hag is a good coach, but the lack of support and trust within the team seems to make his team's performance shaky. It's not good to fire and replace managers in the short term, it's bad for player psychology.
The players wear the jersey everyday and they give the spirit to play but not for this current manager, Manchester United have what it takes to make the club to be one of the most feared clubs in the EPL but they're not ready to play for Erik ten Heg, sometimes we'll say is the manager's fault because of how he started with the club, too much expectation and if you say he needs better player the board didn't help him out especially in this very season.
In the days of Alex Ferguson things were done the way he wanted but now the funds to get players is a problem so they have to manage what they have. Rashford who was suppose to be the main man suddenly lost form, Fernandez also lost his feet in the game, and it looked like the midfield wasn't functioning and you see players like Casimiro started playing where he hasn't played before, off his position and you expect these guys to do well? No.
The thing is Manchester United is bigger than ten Heg, UTD is not like Ajax where they don't have much expectations and the pressure at UTD is very much bigger than that of Ajax so if you're a coach that's coming to Old Trafford just know that you're coming to coach both the players, the board and even the ex players because if you mess up they're there to make you feel the heat. To be honest with you I think is best to let the man know if he'll continue with the club or not because I know there are clubs who would want his services.