Manchester United coach Eric Ten Haag has said he has absolutely no regrets about his decision to lead the club from Old Trafford.
Ahead of the home match against Arsenal on Sunday, United are only eighth in the Premier League, where the Red Devils’ worst result of all time was seventh position in the 2013/14 season — the first season since Sir Alex Ferguson retired.
Ten Haga’s second season at United is going very difficult, but the Dutch specialist is still glad that he took up this job.
“This is a huge club, and you only realize this when you find yourself here and when you face the challenges here. But I wanted to take on this challenge, and there was not a second when I regretted this decision. I’m really happy here.”
“I did my job in the first year, and I would say that we laid good foundations. We played at our own level. We may even have exceeded expectations. This season is not the case, and I know why, but we still have to play in the FA Cup final, and this is a wonderful achievement,” Ten Haga quotes The Guardian.