The CEO of Manchester UnitedOmar Berrada, said the technician Erik ten Haag He has the club’s full support and hopes the pieces are being put in place for the team’s long-term success at national and European level. United finished eighth in the Premier League last season and Sunday’s 3-0 defeat at Liverpool left them with two defeats in three games at the start of the campaign, sitting in 14th place.
“Erik has our full support. We believe he is the right coach for us,” Berrada told reporters ahead of the Liverpool game in comments published on Monday. “We have worked closely together in this transfer window and we will continue to work with him to help get the best results for the team.”
The last of United’s 20 English top-flight titles came in the 2012-13 season, Alex Ferguson’s final campaign in charge, and while winning the Premier League is the main goal, Berrada says there needs to be a long-term view. “We don’t just want to win a Premier League and be satisfied. We want to create a team capable of constantly competing for the Champions League, the Premier League and the national cups.”
After a positive summer in the transfer market and with new faces in the boardroom, Berrada said there was a feeling things were going in the right direction at the club. “I can feel it and I can speak for myself, because I am excited and very optimistic about what lies ahead. We are starting to put the right pieces in place and I am very convinced that we will be successful. “
Source: La Verdad
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