Although many want him out, the Manchester United legend who supports Ten Hag
The Manchester United legend who supports the continuity of Erik Ten Hag
Manchester United achieved an important result on the most recent match against Brentford. The English team achieved vital points for their aspirations in the English league. Scott McTominay has established himself as one of Manchester United's great saviors. One of the big surprises was that Ten Hag decided to take out Casemiro, his level was not out of step with what had been happening. He was replaced by Eriksen in the 45th minute, as Ten Hag felt that he was not producing enough with the ball.
In fact, in a press conference after the agonizing 2-1 victory, he explained that the change was due to the fact that he wanted "more football." Despite the victory, Ten Hag wanted to remind his players that they still have a lot of work to do. "They know how far they have to go to get results," he said. "In football, it's eat or be eaten, and many times in the first half of the season we were eaten by teams that are hungrier."
David Beckham, despite the fact that today he serves as president of Inter Miami, is still one of the greatest legends of Manchester United and, therefore, an authorized voice to give his opinion. Therefore, his words supporting Erik ten Hag will be more than significant for the critical present of the British team. «I think he is a good coach. "It's a difficult time right now, but there is a lot of noise in the club, so it can't be easy for him," Beckham also commented, alluding to the fact that the institution is looking for new owners.
What else did Beckham say about Ten Hag?
«We all want that noise to go away and we all want a decision to be made. "For the club, for the fans, for the players and also for the coach, because we are one of the biggest clubs, if not the biggest, in the world and we want stability, and I think that is the most important thing," Beckham said. who, by the way, closely follows the options that are running to take the reins of Manchester United. Regarding the latter, he told Sky Sport: "We all have our favorites of who we think needs to lead the club."