Erik ten Hag sacked by Manchester United

Ten Hag took Manchester United to their lowest Premier League finish last season and results failed to improve this season despite being backed by the owners in the summer

Jamie Braidwood
Monday 28 October 2024 12:17 EDT
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Erik ten Hag lashes out at ‘fairytales and lies’ over his Manchester United future

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Erik ten Hag has been sacked by Manchester United after the club’s worst start to a Premier League season and just four months on from being handed a contract extension at Old Trafford.

United have won just three of their opening nine league games of the campaign, including Sunday’s late 2-1 defeat at West Ham, with Ten Hag failing to impress United’s new ownership.

The decision was confirmed on Monday and former Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy, who was Ten Hag’s assistant, will take interim charge with immediate effect.

A club statement said: “We are grateful to Erik for everything he has done during his time with us and wish him well for the future.

“Ruud van Nistelrooy will take charge of the team as interim head coach, supported by the current coaching team, whilst a permanent head coach is recruited.”

Legendary United defender Rio Ferdinand likened Ten Hag’s sacking to a “boxer getting hit and knocked down ... The fight’s been called off in the last round”.

The Dutchman was under significant pressure last season when United slumped to a record-low 8th position in the Premier League, but ended the campaign by beating Manchester City to win the FA Cup at Wembley.

Although United still spoke to potential replacements in the summer, Ten Hag received a one-year contract extension, as well as backing in the transfer window.

But results and performances did not improve and defeat at West Ham leaves United 14th in the table, adding to the dismal home defeats to Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur this term.

Under Ten Hag, United won the Carabao Cup and finished third in the league in his first season in charge. Victory in the FA Cup final in May spared him, but Ten Hag has finally been dismissed after two-and-a-half years in charge.

Van Nistelrooy will replace Ten Hag on an interim basis, alongside United’s current coaching staff
Van Nistelrooy will replace Ten Hag on an interim basis, alongside United’s current coaching staff (Getty Images)

Van Nistelrooy joined Ten Hag’s coaching staff at the start of the season and his first match in charge will be Wednesday night’s Carabao Cup tie at home to Leicester City.

United’s new-look football operations department, who backed Ten Hag in the summer, arrived at the conclusion that performances would not improve under the Dutch coach.

In nine league matches this season, Ten Hag’s side scored just eight goals – the third lowest in the Premier League – and United have just one win in their last eight in all competitions.

United’s decision to sack Ten Hag has been described as unanimous, with chief executive Omar Berrada, sporting director Dan Ashworth and new minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe all aligned.

United’s football operations department held talks with Thomas Tuchel in the summer but earlier this month the German was named England manager through to the 2026 World Cup.

United’s Ineos ownership, headed by Sir Jim and Sir Dave Brailsford, are thought to be admirers of former England boss Gareth Southgate, while there is also interest in Sporting CP manager Ruben Amorim.

Captain Bruno Fernandes thanked Ten Hag in a social media post and urged United supporters to remember the good times under the Dutchman and the two trophies they won together at Wembley.

Erik ten Hag and Bruno Fernandes celebrate with the FA Cup trophy at Wembley Stadium
Erik ten Hag and Bruno Fernandes celebrate with the FA Cup trophy at Wembley Stadium (Getty Images)

“Thanks for everything boss!” Fernandes posted on Instagram. “I appreciate the trust and the moments we share together, I wish you all the best in the future.

“Even knowing the last period hasn’t been great from all of us, I hope you fans can keep with you the good things the manager has done for our club!”

Meanwhile, speaking live on his YouTube channel from the Maldives, Ferdinand said: “Am I surprised? No.

“They kept the man in charge, season kicks in, I actually thought we were starting to see some new signs in the first two or three games, and then we get beat by Liverpool and never recovered.

“It was like a boxer getting hit and knocked down in the third round and never recovering and getting knocked out, knocked down, every single round on the way to the 12th round.

“And finally, we’re here. The fight’s been called off in the last round for the manager, and I think now we’re going to go for a new direction.”

His former teammate Gary Neville insisted the beginning of the end for Ten Hag came after the humbling 3-0 defeat to Tottenham last month. “I thought it was coming,” Neville said on Sky Sports.

“Looking at Tottenham, I thought I’d seen this before and know how it ends. It was a bad day for Ten Hag, everybody thought that would be the day we would kick on, but it’s got worse.

“I don’t think anybody will be shocked. There will be those that say they have been proven right. Fans wanted to continue with Ten Hag, give him an opportunity to succeed under a new structure.

“The shock has been how bad they’ve been, the new signings, to get a good performance and some stability. Fourteenth? It’s unacceptable. The spend that’s occurred. I was hoping it would end differently, the faith shown in him would pay off, but it’s not the case.”

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