so this is just another example of how fragile egos can take down top-tier managers, right? ten Hag was always going to face this kind of backlash because he didn't exactly fit in with man utd's traditional way of doing things

. i mean, come on, the guy wins the europa league with ajax and then comes to man utd expecting everyone to get on board with his tactics? sorry, mate.
anyway, ralf rangnick is no hero either, he's just another example of a german manager trying to impose their will on an english club

. i'm not saying it'll be all bad for ten hog, but if he wanted to make man utd great again, he should've been more willing to listen to the fans and the board rather than trying to push his own agenda.
it's like, how many times do you have to rewrite the same strategy before you realize that maybe, just maybe, it needs a tweak?

ten Hag's problem wasn't so much about not adapting to the squad as much as not being able to get everyone on the same page. now he's off to greener pastures (or at least, the netherlands), and man utd is left to wonder what went wrong
