After suffering a painful loss this Sunday against West Ham this Sunday, the episode of Erik ten Haag in front of Manchester United It ended this Monday. This was confirmed by the English team itself, which definitely stopped this situation. Meanwhile, it sounded very loud Xavi Hernandez as a possible new occupant of the local bank Old Trafford.
After several hours of rumors that, this time, the dismissal of Erik ten HaagManchester United itself made it official through a statement on its official profiles on social networks. “Erik ten Haag has left his position as coach of the men’s first team of Manchester United. Erik was appointed in April 2022 and led the club to two domestic trophies, winning the League Cup in 2023 and the FA Cup in 2024. We thank Erik for everything he has done during his time with us and we wish to him the best for the future”, reads it, without much amusement.
About the bank’s most immediate future Manchester Unitedthe ‘red devils’ announced it would be Ruud Van Nistelrooy who controls the team, but “as an interim, supported by the current coaching staff and until a permanent coach is hired.”
The dismissal of Erik ten Haag paving the way for the landing of Xavi Hernandez in Old Trafford dAfter sounding so loud these past few days. In fact, according to the ‘Daily Mail’, the executive director Omar Berrada and three other executives of Manchester United They should have met with the former coach of Barça to find out his desire to relieve Erik ten Hag.
However, it should be noted that Xavi Hernandez is not the only name that has been linked to Manchester United on recent dates. Based on the various information that appeared in the English media, they will also have their options Ruben Amorim (Sporting Portugal), Thomas Frank (Brentford) and Edin Terzicwithout a team since he left Borussia Dortmund at the end of last season.
Source: La Verdad

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