It’s too early to judge Erik ten Hag


England, LONG LIVE – Erik ten Hag is in the spotlight as Manchester United’s three-match run in the 2024/2025 Premier League ended in unsatisfactory fashion. They won once and lost twice.

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Many felt then that the Dutch tactician was not fit to be retained as Manchester United manager. Especially after losing to Liverpool last weekend. But former Red Devils player Andy Cole has a different opinion.

“I don’t really care about all the nonsense that’s out there. Everyone has an opinion and they can say what they have to say and say,” Andy Cole said, according to Tribal football.

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According to him, Ten Hag is still the leader of the MU team because he has the trust of the management. This belief is not far-fetched, because he has a lot of experience in winning trophies.

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“But in the end Erik ten Hag leads the team and he has the right to do so. Because he won two trophies in two seasons. That’s not a bad thing,” said Cole.

“I understand they lost an important game at home to Liverpool and it’s not a game I used to play at Manchester United, we lost often,” he said.

Cole said it was too early to judge the ten Hags. The season is still long and he considers these early results understandable.

“There were only three games. That doesn’t mean Manchester United were very bad in those three games. They won against Fulham and were unlucky against Brighton,” he said.

“For me personally, it is not a bad thing and all that is needed is for Eric Ten Hag to continue his duties as coach.”

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Cole said it was too early to judge the ten Hags. The season is still long and he considers these early results understandable.

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