Ruud or Ole? Who Should Replace Ten Hag as Man Utd Manager?

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Ruud or Ole? Who Should Replace Ten Hag as Man Utd Manager?

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I just imagined a quick break under Ole with Zirkzee dropping down, Amad and Garna bursting into the wings and Hojlund getting into great spaces in the box. Ole could make us the most dangerous counterattacking team in Europe

srirams
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This is such a nonsense video - how many managers are we going to fire with less than 3 years to fix a club that was ENTIRELY run by SAF for 26 fkin years? Even SAF was given 7 years for success. This entire generation needs to understand the value of delayed gratification

Eee-cmbv
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I understand your argument....But comparing Ole to Ten Hag season....The Premier League level in Club Squads and overall Coaching at top Clubs is levels different

beyondfarouk
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This guy was the biggest ole hater and now he wants the guy back as an interim. Sure.

parthbhatnagar
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I noticed Thomas Frank's Brentford ahead of both De Zerbi and Ten Hag in a couple of those tables

mercurialblonde
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I agree, he makes sense as an interim because his counterattacking style will be relatively easy for players to grasp in a short period of time and he was actually pretty good at reacting to other managers' tactics. Obviously he isn't the long-term solution, but as an interim it makes perfect sense. I could also see appointing Michael Carrick but I don't know that he'd want to leave his permanent gig for an interim role.

iaincarlos
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It was a mistake sacking Ole. We would have won the league already if he was still manager.

Man worked wonders with McFred, Maguire and Lindelof. Our best manager post SAF.

We were literally a world class, deep lying playmaker away from winning the league. Had we signed a midfielder instead of Ronaldo, we probably would have won the league by now.

Not saying Ronaldo was bad, but he didnt suit the system Ole was trying to play.

I'd take him back. Ole with this squad would cook.

AkbarTalksFootball
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Yes! OGS again means my happiness'll finally be back

lukakujundzic
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Im 100% confident ole could do an actual decent job with this group of players, he was achieving so much more with an objectively infinetely shittier squad. This squad in my eyes has quality, just an absolute dumbass at the helm

Bach_Jose
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If it takes a lot of time to get a permanent manager in, so be it. We made so many bad appointments cos we rushed it and didnt think it through

anirudhmenon
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I think Ole would be fine with Ruud and Hake being the tactical support. However, I trust that Ruud was selected by Ashworth and the team with this contingency in mind, and that he would be a very solid interim solution either for the short term or the entire rest of the season.

cornthdl
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My main problem is not sacking ten hag, my problem is hiring Ole(P.E teacher) even if it's on an interim basis, not so long ago Ole's tactics weren't good enough to break down low blocks, and seen as predictable and lacking creativity and imagination. Ole only parcially "succeeded" because of Rashford purple patch and Bruno(mindless maverick), not tactics, not forgetting all those late goals and var ruling in our favour. So I rather stick with ten hag and hire Ruud come January if things don't improve.

We'll hire a proper manager next season, after proper assessment of the team, the coaches and the season as a whole. I wish we hire Julian Nagelsmann.

thabanggabrielmosoeu
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Sorry but this just shows how bad foorball media is.

Ole was in interview ans was asked ”would you go back” and he said yes.


This snowballed huge wave of vids that ole comes to united.


Like wtf!

United themselves has been clear:
Eth is safe and no other discussions has made and least with Ole

joni.sirvio
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Even though ten hag isn't good enough i'd rather keep him then bring ole. At least the little hope that ten hag could turn it around there is a future to it but with ole we're just going back to the past to something that has already failed. It's possible ole would do well but honestly I don't care. I'd also rather have Ruud then Ole because then it's still the same project basically.

ayeeadam
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Do you think that the players having a bad mentality is a problem. You're great at analysing the football but I haven't heard you talk about mentality and discipline of the squad

srirams
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Bringing Ole back as interim is an interesting idea. If we look at the United squad now, I can see all of them are just scared of playing football. Ole may not be the best tactician, though he did outsmart Pep and Klopp a few times, he certainly knows how to lift an uninspired dressing room. Plus, he admitted he learned a couple of things in his time there that he'd want to do differently. I believe he is wiser for the experience. The players will enjoy a less tactically rigid style, the forwards especially will benefit with more freedom under Ole. For interim period, that's not bad but we will still want a permanent gaffer with tactical nous.

CCChing-wlir
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I think the thing with Ole is that he's a manager not a coach. We need a coach, not a manager. Ruud is a coach. If we want a coach like Ole, Mckenna is the one. I thought we should have more seriously considered McKenna in the summer personally.

mercurialblonde
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Keep in mind that Mckenna and carrick organized all the training sessions. Who says that Ole will perform better this time around without those two

DigitalJuggernaut
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@AtlantisFootball Is there a video on how Roberto De Zerbi can bring his game to United? Assuming he is using the same tactical plan as Brighton, player for player, do we have the right squad for him? An analysis of that will be interesting.

CCChing-wlir
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Dude, I'm genuinely at a loss for words for how bad Ten Hag's coaching looks like. I just don't understand how a team could have so little movement and why he's totally ok with it. We lose the ball fifty percent of the time we try to play out from the back because our players simply stand in the same spot or make a useless shift into the middle where it's even more compact of a space, and then pray that the ball gets to one of our wingers' feet. No one makes a run in the squad aside from Rashford and he only does that 25% of the time when its on and then gives up running halfway because he pretty much doesn't care about winning. I gave Ten Hag the benefit of the doubt during last season, but HOW ARE WE STILL EXPERIENCING THE SAME PROBLEMS AS THE LAST TWO YEARS!

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