Roy Keane has offered his thoughts on Manchester United's decision to sack Erik ten Hag. Having been heavily critical of the club he represented for over 12 years, Keane delivered a reflective analysis of the situation.
Despite signing a new contract over the summer, Ten Hag lasted just nine league games into his third full season. It comes following the worst Premier League finish in the club's history and a failed managerial replacement search at the end of last term.
Under new sporting control since the start of the year, Ten Hag faced a challenge to impress Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the Ineos-implemented hierarchy in place at Old Trafford.
Things haven't started well for those in charge alongside the Glazers, though, and United's methods as a whole remain under the microscope for Keane. READ MORE: Ex-Man United star Patrice Evra fires brutal Erik ten Hag sack message with six-word send-off READ MORE: Man United next manager decided as Ten Hag sacked Taking to Instagram, he wrote: "In good teams, coaches hold players accountable.