Manchester United has officially decided to part ways with Erik ten Hag following recent struggles that have left the team languishing in 14th place in the Premier League. The decision comes after weeks of speculation surrounding the Dutch manager’s future, fueled by ongoing poor performances and a recent 2-1 defeat to West Ham. The club announced that assistant coach Ruud van Nistelrooy will take over as interim manager, a move aimed at stabilizing the team during this critical phase.
In a statement, a United board spokesperson expressed their views on the decision: “While Erik has contributed to our recent achievements, the current direction and results are not aligned with the standards expected at Manchester United. We believe Ruud van Nistelrooy, with his passion for the club and managerial experience, can help guide the team in a positive direction as we evaluate our long-term options.”
Jamie O’Hara, Sky Sports pundit, recently commented on the situation, arguing that Ten Hag’s time was up: “Nine games in, they’re 14th in the table…this is Man United. They should have moved on after the FA Cup; he’s had his time.” O’Hara’s stance reflects the sentiments of many fans who feel that a fresh approach is necessary.
Reports indicate that United’s leadership also held preliminary discussions with former Barcelona manager Xavi, signaling their commitment to finding a lasting solution for the managerial role. Van Nistelrooy, meanwhile, has been given the reins and is expected to help steady the club’s performance as they look to reclaim their competitive edge in the Premier League.