Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag criticized the media for making up stories.
The British ‘BBC’ reported on the 18th (Korea Standard Time) that “Manchester United coach Ten Hach accused the media of making up lies about his future.”
“The disturbance was just caused by some of you (the media) creating stories, fairy tales and lying. Journalists don’t believe me. But internally, it is quiet,” Ten Hag said.
He continued, “Of course, I’m not happy with where I am. Rankings don’t lie. Not enough. But we are quiet and calm. I’m sure we’ll stick to our plans and succeed.”
Manchester United finished eighth in the Premier League last season with 18 wins, six draws and 14 losses. It was eliminated in the group league at the UEFA Champions League. Although it won the trophy at the FA Cup in England, rumors continued.
Ahead of this season, Thomas Tuchel, Thomas Frank, and Gareth Southgate were even mentioned as the next head coach. However, Manchester United suddenly decided to accompany Coach Ten Hag. He meant that he would give Coach Ten Hag a little more time than replacement.
There is no reversal. In the Community Shield, the first game of this season, Manchester City faced Manchester City and lost after penalty shootout, missing the trophy. The situation is even worse in the league. Manchester United had two wins, two draws and three losses in seven games this season.
Recently, there have been reports that Manchester United is considering changing its manager. However, there is a high possibility that there will be no change in its future direction right now. According to the British Daily Mail, Coach Ten Hag went on vacation ahead of the A-match break in October.
The media said, “Coach Ten Haach talked with the leaders of Manchester United after the 0-0 draw with Aston Villa. He went back with confidence that his position was not threatened immediately.” 스포츠토토
“The club’s executive committee, which includes co-owners Jim Ratcliffe and Joel Glazer, met for more than six hours in central London. No clear instructions have been given since then,” ESPN said.
“Coach Ten Haach is continuing to work as normal ahead of the game against Brentford. He is in touch with staff who remain in Manchester during the break,” a source added.