Erik ten Hag won't last as Man Utd manager, ex-Liverpool star claims

Erik ten Hag ‘WON’T’ make it until the end of the season at Man United and has ‘lost the dressing room’, claims former Liverpool star

  • The 37-year-old Spaniard scored twice for Liverpool, making 76 appearances 
  • He said many players such as Varane and Jadon Sancho are ‘already against him’
  • City-Liverpool is tough to referee… but our campaign is up and running – IAKO

A former Liverpool star has insisted Erik ten Hag will ‘not’ last as manager of Man United until the end of the season.

The 37-year-old Spaniard made 76 appearances for the Reds, scoring twice, from 2011 until 2016.

He also spent four years playing for Newcastle, making 119 appearances for the Magpies.

And now, the former Premier League defender has made a bombshell claim about his United rivals.

Jose Enqrique has claimed former Ajax manager Ten Hag has ‘lost the dressing room’ at Old Trafford.

Erik ten Hag will ‘not’ last as manager at Man United this season, says a former Liverpool star

Jose Enrique, pictured middle, said that Ten Hag has ‘lost the dressing room’ at the club

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‘I do not think Erik ten Hag will finish this season at Manchester United. If they do keep him it will be because they are wanting to stick with a long-term project and they believe that he can change things,’ he told Grosvenor Sport.

‘But many players within the club are already against him. Raphael Varane is against him and Ten Hag has done a couple of things which haven’t gone down well with Jadon Sancho, Antony and Cristiano Ronaldo in the past. 

‘All these situations have arisen in a short period of time because he still hasn’t been at the club for that long.’

He also added: ‘I think he has lost the dressing room. I’m not sure how long Manchester United will keep him for but I don’t think they have any chance of making the top four this season. 

‘The players should still go out and perform regardless, but it’s true that when you like the manager you play better for them. You want to win for them as well as for yourself and the fans.

‘I don’t believe that this is the case at Manchester United. I actually think that the players would be happy if Ten Hag was sacked. 

‘They want someone else and they don’t believe that he is the right man. I don’t think he has the backing of many players in the dressing room anymore – he’s lost it.’

Enrique, pictured second from left, made 76 appearances for the Reds between 2011 and 2016

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