It doesn’t take a lot for the Dutch press to criticise Manchester United supervisor Erik ten Hag, and it appears his speech within the win after Newcastle United is the newest excuse.
Journalists René van der Gijp, Johan Derksen and TV current Wilfred Genee cowl the Dutch coach right this moment and the way they weren’t impressed by his submit match feedback.
Ten Hag took to the pitch following Manchester United’s 3-2 win over Newcastle earlier this week, the membership’s final dwelling sport of the season.
He addressed the membership’s followers, thanking them for his or her help through the season and promising a 100% effort once they tackle Manchester City within the FA Cup remaining.
Questions stays about his future on the membership, along with his present deal nonetheless having a yr to run and quite a few stories suggesting that new proprietor Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his crew might want to go in a unique course.
His speech was seen as an try and persuade Manchester United to stay by him, however the Dutch journalists had been lower than impressed.
“I did have my reservations about that speech on the pitch. He just kicks in open doors,” Van der Gijp stated.
“That man is dying a bit there. Pretty painful or not?”, presenter Wilfred Genee continued whereas Johan Derksen labelled them as “a bit of desperation speeches.”
“These are his last convulsions,” Van der Gijp concluded.