The narrative of Erik Ten Hag as a draconian taskmaster is in place and is underlined by a ‘drastic’ 9am start. Though he did dare to have dinner so…
as a draconian taskmaster continues apace, with so little evidence it is essentially ludicrous. But it’s been decided by somebody somewhere so here we go…
‘In one clip he pauses training to take over and direct where he wants the ball to be passed – also using terms such as “lay-off” and “third-man run” to get across his ideas.’And he’s not acting alone… The Sun then go on to quote one fan saying Ten Hag is ‘Already better than Pep & Klopp combined’. That ‘fan’ is Dillan Oliphant, who describes himself as an ‘award winning stand up comedian’. How very apt., we learn that ‘according to the Manchester Evening News, players were ordered to report to Carrington by 9am – something legendary manager Ferguson did. It’s a drastic change compared to United’s last permanent manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
‘The former Ajax man is also said to have been communicating directly with the squad currently in training, something that has been appreciated.
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