EXCLUSIVE: Erik ten Hag on wanting to sign Kane & more! | Gary Neville interviews Erik ten Hag

Publicado 2024-05-02
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Erik ten Hag sits down with Gary Neville to discuss recruitment, Manchester United's style of play and the teams inconsistency.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @fplluke
    He’s politely saying “the players i have are crap, and the good ones are always injured”.
  • @hamptons2548
    Neville should be interviewing every united manager every season....He asks all what we all wanted to hear...kudos G
  • @user-gk2ev5ly7n
    EtH looks innocent. His face tells alot. There’s so much happening in the background that he can’t share with the public. I just wish him all the best
  • @hezronkim93
    Ten hag doing this interview is actually confirming that he'll be the manager next season. Gary Neville is a great interviewer 💯
  • @MickD1386
    Gary I want you to know this is one of the best interviews you and your team have done, and I’m going to tell you why. 1) You were fair and honest with your questions. 2) You allowed Erik to speak, without shunning his beliefs, or imposing the fans and medias biases. 3) You gave him a platform to have an honest and hard conversation. 4) You allowed space for Erik to be human, like all of us who have to perform at a high level through scrutiny, criticism, and emotionally charged environments. 5) Multiple times your questions gave the fans and viewers an opportunity to see a man trying his best to perform at a high level and asking for patience and the vision to do his job. 6) Lastly, growth and change are not for the faint of heart. It requires suffering, diligence, and commitment to higher standards than were initially in place. With that comes setbacks, bounce backs, and eventually the success at the end of the process. Thank you for taking the time to do this interview and further my belief in this man as our coach, our manager, and our leader. I believe Erik, if supported, has the tools to rise us from the ashes to surpass our previous glory as a club.
  • First time I Seen Media giving ETH an opportunity to put his case. Neville made it happen. Possibly the most purposeful interview he has done till date.
  • @yemred5854
    As a liverpool fan. Ten Haag deserves more time. He is a good decent man. A very good manager who walked into a mess. Many players not good enough on big long contracts before he arrived. He needs another 2 years to resolve and develop the team. Its a huge job and he has handled the pressure well
  • @riddhimanmedhi99
    Top interview. Allowing a manager to discuss his long term strategy and the challenges outside of an immediate game reaction is really important communication for the fans.
  • @warrenjohnston4898
    This is a manager who understands the responsibilities of Manchester United and has been met with issues and problems that the club has had for 10 years. A man who knows what hes doing if he is given time! KEEP TEN HAG IN
  • @NullTest
    Erik is being respectful to the previous staff is good despite Gary trying to get him to throw them under the bus. Comes across as a good man, give him another season.
  • @ha8512
    People praising Gary. The real praise should be to ETH showing he can defend his ideas. Felt like he educating Gary. Great to see
  • @kingkhoda
    Speaking as a lifelong United Supporter, We need to Keep Ten Haag for multiple reasons: 1- The first manager to finally hold his ground against our spoiled players(Martial, Sancho, Rashford, etc) and have the backing of the club to do so, while keeping a level head and maintaining professionalism. Jose Tried, they decided to back Pogba and Co. !! 2- How can we evaluate a manager when he hasn’t had his first team available since the season started, and didn’t have the proper structure/support behind him? 3- Continuity is Key. If the players and staff know that the club is 100% behind him and there is no way for them to sabotage, they will get in line fast. 4- We have needed to clean house for at least 6-7 years. We will not be able to achieve that if we keep changing short and long term plans with manager changes. Let him finally get rid of the driftwoods and properly restart the project. 5- There will be no champions league football for us next season, so there is no pressure to preform there, so its the perfect season to recalibrate, regroup and restructure. If They replace him, we will be in the same predicament 2 years from now. The guy knows how to build a winning team, give him one last chance while properly backing him. If it doesn’t work, we will be in the same place we are right now, can’t possibly go any lower than this, can we?! Potter will repeat his failure at Chelsea, he can’t handle big names. Tuchel and Conte have the wrong attitude for united even though they know how to win. Southgate is completely unproven at the club level. Zidane will fail because united doesn’t have Madrid’s structure to back him, yet. Lets see if the new people in charge are any better than the old ones….
  • @tsungiraichiramba
    Give him time man. As a United fan, he is the man for me. Let’s back him.
  • @pearcedastur6947
    Ten Hag is such a dignified man, there are clear differences between us and Ajax and Munich but he will only speak on the matters at united and makes no comparison. I love the man
  • @ghostly1178
    Jurgen klopp won 1 prem 1 Champions League with a 10-year career at Liverpool and is hailed as one of the best managers in the prem. He's had no where near the dominance that pep has had. But what he's done is been accepted by the fans and been allowed to have years without success. United fans need to understand that there is no quick fix to this problem. United need to start giving mangers time and go through highs and lows in order to give a manager their own legacy. To get to two Cup finals with this club and it's constant cries for silverware, where it has been nowhere near obtaining for these last years. It's a joke to get this man sacked, there are no Alex fergusons left in the game that are avaliable. Alex ferguson could only get to fa cup/carabao finals with this squad. Respect what you got, keep with the process and make a story with him. He's brought through, Mainoo (automatically in England) Garnacho, Hoijland, Martinez, he's identified players with the right attitude who want to play, amongst a 23 man squad who have played trophy less season and down tools for evey manager that has come in. You need to flush and build something and you have the best you can have. Everyone of your players is up for sale it's time move forward.
  • Erik again sat in front on Sky Sports when the chips are down and things aren't looking great. Where is this level of attention and scrutiny for Poch or Ange or Klopp. Props to Erik for agreeing to do the interviews.
  • Easily the only worthwhile interview I’ve seen of ten hag this season. Well done Gaz. Always a legend.
  • @LiamC-lz3tc
    Ten Hag in!. The man is brilliant and definitely the man to lead Utd for years to come..