Following Manchester United’s gradual begin to the 2024-25 Premier League season and failure to qualify for the UEFA Champions League, the membership’s executives made the choice to half methods with Erik ten Hag. Two weeks after his departure, staff captain Bruno Fernandes broke his silence, sharing his ideas on the exit of the Dutch coach.
Ten Hag was dropped at United with a imaginative and prescient to rebuild the squad and had entrusted Fernandes with the captain’s armband, passing over gamers like Harry Maguire and Marcus Rashford. Reflecting on this, Fernandes expressed his gratitude in an interview with Sky Sports activities and addressed the staff’s position in Ten Hag’s exit.
“Everytime you see a supervisor go you need to take a few of the blame on your self, it’s as a result of the staff will not be doing so effectively,” Bruno acknowledged. It’s simpler to do away with a supervisor than 15 gamers. I spoke to the supervisor (Ten Hag) and apologized to him, I used to be dissatisfied he has gone and I attempted to assist him. I wasn’t scoring objectives, we’re not scoring objectives and I really feel accountable,” the captain added.
Regardless of fan anticipation for Ten Hag’s departure, Fernandes emphasised how the choice impacts the membership as a complete: “It’s not good for anybody on the membership when the supervisor goes. The staff will not be the very best, the outcomes will not be the very best and he’s the one who pays for it.”
The Dutchman was Fernandes’ fourth coach (interim coaches included) since his arrival to Manchester in January 2020. With Ten Hag on the bench, the Portuguese received his first two titles with the membership: the 2022-23 Carabao Cup in opposition to Newcastle United and the 2023-24 FA Cup in opposition to Manchester Metropolis.
Van Nistelrooy on a ‘tough week’ as interim coach
Whereas Sporting Lisbon’s Ruben Amorim has been appointed as Ten Hag’s long-term substitute, membership legend Ruud van Nistelrooy is main United in an interim capability. Talking after the Premier League conflict with Chelsea, Van Nistelrooy acknowledged the emotional toll of the previous week.
“It has been very tough from final Monday to at present, six days, a rollercoaster of feelings… It’s very unhappy seeing Erik go away,” Van Nistelrooy stated after the Premier League recreation in opposition to Chelsea.
The interim coach additionally highlighted the staff’s give attention to their obligations regardless of the turbulence. “The subsequent day you need to begin to give attention to getting the lads prepared for Leicester as a result of 75,000 individuals present up right here at Outdated Trafford and the gamers really feel they’ve an obligation to do higher. They give the impression of being within the mirror and their reactions then and at present present they give thought to issues.”
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