Man United must remember the predicament they found themselves in prior to Erik ten Hag's arrival from Ajax
Erik ten Hag's opening year-and-a-half at Manchester United could have gone a lot more smoothly than it has.
It is perfectly valid to think this was a harsh overreaction from Ten Hag, who should have perhaps kept the matter behind closed doors. But, it is also right to remember the predicament the Reds found themselves in prior to the boss' arrival. "Of course, it's never someone when they make one mistake, it's a whole process before you come to a certain outcome about strict lines. If staff, players or whatever, who, if there's a structure to cross lines, you have to be strong, absolutely."
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