In the recent past, journalists were dubbed “w*****s” by a budding press conference attendant for challenging Erik ten Hag. Now a journalist is applauded for challenging Ten Hag.
Two years ago, Cristiano Ronaldo was wrong for questioning Ten Hag. Now Ronaldo is right. Any sound-of-mind Manchester United supporter sided with Ten Hag after Ronaldo conducted that incendiary interview that was grounds for divorce in November 2022.
Ronaldo had mentally checked out and United were better off without him. Ronaldo is still singing from the same hymn sheet but Ten Hag’s United are playing a different tune.
They’re out of tune. Ten Hag’s repetitive rhetoric in interviews and at press conferences is not serving him well and downplaying United’s prospects, while realistic, is not bullish enough for supporters familiar with the gravitas of Busby, Docherty, Atkinson, Ferguson and Mourinho. READ MORE: Fenerbahce stance on Antony amid speculation READ MORE: Teammates' theory on Casemiro's decline at United "We still need to catch up," was Ten Hag's take during pre-season.