Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, has been making headlines recently due to various incidents involving the team. He has been facing challenges with injuries to key players, which have impacted the team's performance and their chances of qualifying for the Champions League. Additionally, there have been reports of disciplinary actions taken by ten Hag, such as dropping Marcus Rashford from the squad for off-field behavior and emphasizing the importance of discipline to the team.
Erik ten Hag is a Dutch professional football manager and former player born on February 2, 1970. He is currently the manager of Manchester United, a position he took on after successful stints at Ajax and Utrecht. Ten Hag is known for his tactical acumen and ability to develop young talent, which has been evident in his coaching career. Prior to transitioning into coaching, he had a modest playing career as a defender in the Dutch leagues. Ten Hag's managerial style is characterized by a focus on possession-based football and high pressing, which has earned him praise in the footballing world.
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Southgate is reportedly a candidate for Manchester United should they decide to part company with under-fire manager Erik ten Hag.
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Beckham was at the premiere of the three-part series 99 in Manchester.
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Chief executive’s departure sounds sensible enough but successor will inherit heavy strategic workload
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The 26-year-old produced a career-high 30 goals last season.
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Spurs hope to hold on to fourth place as they travel to the North East for Saturday’s early kick off
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Manchester United’s manager Erik ten Hag has claimed a lot has gone against his side this season as last season’s progress has stalled
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After dropping off top following a 2-2 draw at Old Trafford, the Liverpool manager looked to put the pressure on the new leaders, Arsenal, as the title race its next chapter
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Erik ten Hag has admitted Manchester United will struggle to qualify for the Champions League and pointed to the the club’s mounting injury list as a big factor
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Erik ten Hag has admitted Manchester United will struggle to qualify for the Champions League and pointed to the the club’s mounting injury list as a big factor
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The Man Utd boss has dealt with 53 separate injuries or illnesses to senior players already this season, but could recall two centre-backs to face Chelsea on Thursday
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.This summer could well prove the 53-year-old’s fourth and final tournament in charge of the national team.
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‘Billion-pound bottle jobs’ is the only line uttered by a pundit that has caused me to audibly gasp, probably because the usual air-filling fare from the commentary box is so utterly dull
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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag must address defensive challenges due to injuries ahead of the Manchester derby.
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Kobbie Mainoo's dramatic late winner secures a 4-3 victory for Manchester United against Wolves.
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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag disciplined Marcus Rashford for off-field behaviour, dropping him from the squad for a match and reminding the squad of the importance of discipline off the pitch.
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Marcus Rashford reportedly visited a nightclub in Belfast, leading to internal disciplinary action by Manchester United.
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Manchester United narrowly defeats Newport County in the FA Cup fourth-round tie after a spirited fightback from the League Two side.