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Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is now in charge of Bayer Leverkusen and he has stated that the club will not ...
A Man United first-team player has admitted that he would not say that he ‘regrets’ what he did under Ruben Amorim in the ...
'We were mad at that, we were angry at half-time,' Ten Hag explained. 'It was not perfect but we controlled the game. We didn't concede chances and felt it was an injustice to concede as we did.
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Gusttavo netted a fifth 10 minutes after the restart, at which point Ten Hag made another wave of changes. On came Edmond ...
Erik ten Hag says Manchester United were left “mad and angry” at half-time after Matthijs de Ligt was forced to leave the pitch a second time for treatment following a head injury he sustained ...
However, with every defeat, Ten Hag's deadpan analysis and seemingly bottomless collection of excuses left the fans ever-more angry and crying out for some passion.
Ten Hag will, of course, be there. The Dutchman succeeded Xabi Alonso as Leverkusen’s head coach this summer. He spoke with ...
Ten Hag joined from Dutch giant Ajax and was tasked with the responsibility of bringing the good times back to a club that has been in decline since former manager Alex Ferguson retired in 2013 ...
He was all smiles with Ten Hag when he came out of the tunnel, he didn't give the fourth official a second's peace, there was a maniacal laugh after Onana's double save, and then he was sent off.
Erik ten Hag’s managerial journey is taking an unexpected turn as RB Leipzig shows interest in giving the Dutchman a fresh start as reported by The Evening Standard. This development comes after ...
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