Erik ten hag news
Erik ten Hag is a Dutch professional football manager and former player who is currently the manager of Manchester United in the Premier League. Here are some recent news updates about him:
Recent News:
- Ten Hag's Manchester United tenure off to a rocky start: Manchester United have won just two of their first six Premier League games under Ten Hag, leading to concerns about his ability to turn the team around. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Ten Hag defends his tactics after Manchester United's defeat to Brighton: Ten Hag faced criticism for his team's performance in a 2-1 defeat to Brighton, but he stood by his tactics and said that his players were not executing his game plan properly. (Source: The Guardian)
- Ten Hag praises Cristiano Ronaldo's professionalism: Despite Ronaldo's recent struggles on the pitch, Ten Hag has praised the Portuguese superstar's professionalism and work ethic, saying that he is a "great example" for the younger players at the club. (Source: Manchester Evening News)
- Ten Hag targets improvement in Manchester United's set pieces: Ten Hag has identified set pieces as an area where Manchester United need to improve, and has been working with his players to develop a more effective strategy. (Source: Sky Sports)
- Ten Hag's Manchester United face a tough run of fixtures: Manchester United have a challenging schedule ahead of them, with matches against Liverpool, Arsenal, and Tottenham Hotspur in the next few weeks. Ten Hag will be looking for his team to bounce back from their recent struggles and pick up some much-needed points. (Source: ESPN)
Recent Quotes:
- "I'm not worried about the results, I'm worried about the performance. We have to improve our performance, and then the results will come." - Erik ten Hag (Source: BBC Sport)
- "We have to be more clinical, we have to be more precise in our finishing. We have to be more aggressive in our pressing." - Erik ten Hag (Source: The Guardian)
- "Cristiano is a great example for the young players. He's a professional, he's a winner, and he's always looking to improve." - Erik ten Hag (Source: Manchester Evening News)