Gone...! Manchester United sack manager Erik ten Hag
Manchester United have sacked manager Erik ten Hag following
the club's lacklustre start to the season, the fallen Premier League giants
announced Monday.
United dropped to a lowly 14th in the table after suffering
their fourth defeat in nine league games at West Ham on Sunday and have won
only one of their last eight games in all competitions.
"Erik ten Hag has left his role as Manchester United
men's first-team manager," said a club statement.
"Erik was appointed in April 2022 and led the club to
two domestic trophies, winning the Carabao Cup in 2023 and the FA Cup in 2024.
"We are grateful to Erik for everything he has done
during his time with us and wish him well for the future."
United added former striker Ruud van Nistelrooy, who
returned to the club as Ten Hag's assistant in July, would now serve as interim
manager "whilst a permanent head coach is recruited."
Even before the West Ham loss, Dutch manager Ten Hag had
presided over United's worst start to an English top-flight campaign since the
1989/90 season.
The 54-year-old's position had been repeatedly called into
question after United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe kept the former Ajax boss, on
board following an internal review of his position at the end of last season
after an eighth-place Premier League finish.
Ten Hag was even rewarded with a one-year extension of his
contract to June 2026 after a shock FA Cup final victory over rivals Manchester
City in May.
However, he failed to find the solutions to many of his
side's struggles from last season.
Former Ajax boss Ten Hag, who joined United in May 2022, had
fiercely defended his record in recent weeks after winning two trophies in his
two full seasons in charge.
United ended a six-year wait for silverware by beating
Newcastle in the 2023 League Cup final.
The Red Devils also reached the FA Cup final and finished
third in the Premier League in an encouraging debut season for Ten Hag.
However, the wheels came off in his second season as
injuries to key players, the lack of a meaningful impact from big money
signings and Ten Hag's failure to implement a clear style of play led to a number
of embarrassing results.
United crashed out of the Champions League at the group
stage after defeats by Galatasaray and FC Copenhagen, while Bournemouth,
Brighton and Fulham were among the other sides to win at Old Trafford in the
2023/2024 campaign.
The implementation of a new sporting structure at United,
spearheaded by co-owner Ratcliffe, saw widespread change over recent months off
the field with the appointment of a new chief executive, sporting director and
technical director.
But Ten Hag's surprise victory over Pep Guardiola's
all-conquering City side at Wembley in the FA Cup final, saw him handed a stay
of execution.
Any hope United's FA Cup glory could act as a launching pad
to more regular success quickly unravelled in the opening weeks of the new
season.
Liverpool and Tottenham coasted to 3-0 wins at Old Trafford
in September, while United failed to win either of their opening two Europa
League matches against FC Twente and Porto.
For all Ten Hag's faults, he oversaw just a small period of
United's more general decline since legendary former manager Alex Ferguson retired
in 2013.
Since the Scot's departute from the Old Trafford hot seat,
five permanent managers have now been dismissed without United even posing a
challenge for the Premier League title -- a trophy they won 13 time under Ferguson.
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