Wes Brown analyzes Ten Hag deserves manage Manchester United

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Wes Brown analyzes whether Ten Hag deserves the chance to manage Manchester United next season or not.

  • Wes Brown believes Eric ten Hag should given the chance to continue managing Manchester United next season.
  • Brown called for players more responsible. After the last match, Bournemouth tied 2-2.
  • They dropped to seventh place, 13 points behind the top four.

Wes Brown believes Eric ten Hag should be given สมัคร ufabet the chance to continue managing Manchester United next season.

“I don’t think Manchester United are the type of club. That should change managers. They should give the manager three or four years to do what he wants,” Brown

“They have to give him another season. It’s simple. I think the manager has done enough in the first two seasons to get another season.”

“I like Eric ten Hag, United have a famous manager coming in and everything is the same.

So something isn’t right. You have to give the manager time. Because if you want to do good work and injuries stop him from doing what he wants this year.”

“He’ll miss Lisandro Martinez because the defender changes things up a bit for Manchester United. He brings energy to the defense as does Raphael Varane.”

“It’s hard to follow the results this season. It’s not good right now if you’re a Manchester United fan. Last season went well with a good league finish. Made it to two finals and won the cup. This is where they want to be.”

“The FA Cup could be a big one.

Eric started off great last season. Performed well in the league and made it to the finals of two events, winning one championship.”

“United have a good chance of reaching the FA Cup final. Winning it would be a big boost. Manchester United are used to winning trophies. So it will be important for the manager.”

After a disappointing performance this season, Brown called on players to take more responsibility. After the last match was a 2-2 draw with Bournemouth last Saturday.

They dropped to seventh place, 13 points behind the top four, possibly finishing the season in the worst possible position. Since finishing seventh in the 2013/14 season under David Moyes