Manchester United Sacks Manager Erik ten Hag
Manchester United Sacks Manager Erik ten Hag

Manchester United Sacks Manager Erik ten Hag

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Erik ten Hag has been sacked as manager of Manchester United following a disappointing start to the season, leaving the club in 14th place after a recent 2-1 loss to West Ham. Roy Keane, a Manchester United legend, responded to the news by placing blame on the players rather than Ten Hag, stating, 'In good teams, coaches hold players accountable. In great teams, players hold players accountable.' This sentiment was echoed by former players and pundits, who criticized the club's management decisions and the team's lack of performance. Amidst the turmoil, Ruud van Nistelrooy has been appointed interim manager while the club seeks a permanent replacement, with several candidates reportedly under consideration. The decision to sack Ten Hag is expected to cost the club around £15 million, as they had recently extended his contract. Keane's comments reflect ongoing frustrations with the club's culture and accountability issues within the squad.

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