Manchester United legend Gary Neville believes that the Red Devils should give their head coach Eric Ten Hag another season.
At the moment, United is only in eighth place in the Premier League, which puts enormous pressure on Ten Haga, rumors of a possible dismissal of which do not abate.
However, Neville urges not to forget about the epidemic of injuries and the fundamental problems that prevented other players and coaches from opening up. Gary hopes that Eric will be able to rehabilitate himself next season under the new management of the club.
“I don’t see a suitable and affordable replacement for Ten Haga. Bayern are having difficulty finding a replacement, just like the others.”
“I think we need to keep Ten Haga and give him another injury—free season. Then we’ll see if United can return to the standards of last season, when they won the trophy and finished in the top 4.”
“In the last 10 years, players and coaches have had difficulty making Old Trafford happy. United have invited great players and coaches, so there is something fundamentally wrong and it creates difficulties. Perhaps the new owners and new people will allow these players and the coach to feel more stable,” Neville told Sky Sports.