Erik ten Hag snubs Mike Phelan from backroom staff as Man Utd coach in line for new role
New Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has promised change at the club, and that means there is no place for Mike Phelan in the Dutchman's backroom staff.
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New Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has promised change at the club, and that means there is no place for Mike Phelan in the Dutchman's backroom staff.
Manchester United have appointed Erik ten Hag as their next permanent manager and he will soon start work as he aims to turn the club's fortunes around. But to help him achieve success at Old Trafford, the club will have to make sure that he has the right people in his backroom staff.
Kante targeted by Ten Hag Manchester United’s new manager Erik Ten Hag is looking to next season and drawing up his plans — much of which we will discuss later — but The Mirror has one surprise suggestion. The Dutchman is keen to bring in N’Golo Kante from Chelsea.
Former Scotland captain Darren Fletcher is reportedly 'not allowed' to shout instructions to Manchester United players on matchdays due to a ban by interim boss Ralf Rangnick.
Manchester United’s board have shown ‘resistance’ to Erik Ten Hag’s proposal to appoint Steve McClaren as his assistant manager at Old Trafford.
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The Borussia Dortmund players and staff in the dressing room could be heard outside as Neil Wood sidled over to chat. The Manchester United striker Charlie McNeill, scorer in the first-half, denied a penalty in added time and one of the three who failed to convert their spotkick, was 'upset'.
Harry Maguire was blunt in his assessment of Manchester United’s lack of goals from corners this season, admitting he was "embarrassed" by their lack of set-piece goals in the wake of Sunday’s 4-2 victory away at Leeds United.