Eric Ten Haag has an excavation in Cristiano Ronaldo, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Montho after a decline with the three during his time at Manchester United.
West Ham was dismissed by United in October after a poor start for the season with West Ham’s necklace, with defeat to West Ham.
Dutchman took over 128 United Games, 70 won, depicted 23 and finished 35 with a ratio of 55% win.
He won both the Karbao Cup and FA Cup during his tenure, but the poor performance in the league, combined with a very emotional style of the game, was given a boot.
There was no stranger for a confrontation in Ten Haag Old Trafford and well-promoted issues with Ronaldo, Rashford and Sancho-the woman refuses the claims of Ajax boss before the first team’s atmosphere after publishing the social media statement. Was done. At a post-orderly press conference.
In his first interview since his dismissal, Ten Haag has explained how different players are these days and how they are angry with direct communication.

There were 128 games in charge of Manchester United at Eric Ten Haag. Picture: Getty
“The generation in which I grew up, his skin was very thick,” he said on SEG stories, like BBC.
“You can be too direct. I was directly contacted.
“If I do this, I will demolish them with my current group of my players. If you do this for the current generation they find it aggressive.”
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Ten Haag has been associated with several vacancies since he was dismissed by United, who continued to struggle under successor Ruben Amorim and lie in 15th position in the Premier League.
However, the 55 -year -old man has said that he will continue to enjoy a break from the management until he rolls around July as he is not interested in returning to management during the season.
Ten Haag said: “I have already decided that he does not take any job till July 1, so until the beginning of the new season.”
Ten Haag also issued a type of warning to Amorim, stating that a club expected incredibly high standards that have won 13 Premier League titles.
“We are many higher in Man United, but as I always say: there is always a place for improvement,” Ten Haag explained.
“Good not good.”