Ten Hag's a monster, clearly. He dared to have a vision and some standards, and the poor, delicate superstars couldnt handle it. Boo-hoo. Ronaldo and Sancho werepast their prime, coasting on reputation. They didnt fit Ten Hag's system, and their egos couldnt handle the bench. Its called accountability, something missing from modern football. Ten Hag isnt perfect, but he's not a tyrant. He's trying to build a team, not babysit has-beens. If a few bruised egos are the price of progress, then so be it. Maybe the "world-class athletes" should try being world-class teammates for a change.
This one of the few posts that I have seen that backed the Ten Hag with his problems with the two player Sancho and Ronaldo. Every time the Erik Ten Hag comes to light the Ronaldo obsessed fans jump at him for failing at the club and making up stories about why he should leave. I will understand the frustration for this fans because of the caliber of player the CR7 is but that doesn’t mean he is indispensable. Sir Alex Ferguson upsets many player like Ruud Van Nistrooy, David Beckham in the past just to avoid egocentric nonsense in the dressing room and Ronaldo then was a beneficiary of this clear out, right now he can’t stands to understand the managers point of view that he can’t play all matches.
Like I said I understand Ronaldo fan’s frustration but that of Sancho’s is what I can’t fathom at the moment. He is clearly been poor before Ten Hag, so I don’t understand why United fans or probably Sancho fans still think way too much of themselves. If he was such a great player I think clubs will have circle round him now but no club is forth coming except where he was loaned to
I do love Cristiano Ronaldo and also I'm a strong supporter of Erik Ten Hag since was appointed head coach of Manchester United. Since Sir Alex Ferguson he is the only coach with a clear plan for the club which had also seen him successfully achieving all he wanted during his first season.
That said, Cristiano Ronaldo was wrong at some points so the coach had to dump him on the bench, my own issue was seeing the Fifa World Cup Competition approaching Erik Ten Hag should have given him more minutes but he achieved success even when Ronaldo left the club.
You see these days fans are becoming something else, they just go online take whatever they read and clings onto it. Erik Ten Hag is not a had coach and Ronaldo also wasn't the issue with Manchester United. The thing is that, he shouldn't have returned to Manchester United in the first place.
To add to that list of Van Nistelrooy and David Beckham would be Roy Keane. No player is bigger than the manager and the club and immediately they outstep their bounds and cross the line, then so be it.
I see a while lot who wanted him sacked but they clearly know nothing about managing a club, not to even play football.