By Darwin Largo
Manchester United is experiencing one of its worst starts in its history. For many, since the arrival of Sir Alex Ferguson, United did not go through a similar situation. This has aroused the annoyance of many fans to see that the team simply does not lift. The defeat against Crystal Palace at Old Trafford, showed the bad moment that is lived in the team. Despite having won 3-0 against the same opponent in midweek, the team could not perform at the same level.
Given this, the perspective towards the Dutch coach has been changing considerably. Now, today United will try to straighten the path of success against Galatasaray in the UEFA Champions League. In turn, the team needs a win at all costs to be able to have peace of mind in this group stage. Last match against Bayern Munich, the Red Devils lost by a score of 4 to 3.
Despite losing by a superior advantage, the team's defensive errors caused the former Ajax coach's team to score goals little by little. One of the outstanding players of Man Utd is Casemiro. For many, there is a dependence on the player, even on offense. The arrival of Rasmus Hojlund would mean a new era in the front, however this has not happened so.
One of the players who spoke about Erik ten Hag's time at Manchester United was Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who did not hesitate to express his opinion about the team's coach. It should be noted that the former player from Sweden played for both Manchester United and Ajax, which makes him a player who knows what he is talking about and does it through his experiences. Here's his words
During an interview with Piers Morgan, Zlatan Ibrahimovic mentions that Erik ten Hag manages young talents at Ajax, while at United he manages big stars. With this said, the player hinted that Ten Hag's problem is that he does not know how to manage a dressing room with many talented players.
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