Ten Hag took Manchester United to their lowest Premier Lague finish last season and results failed to improve this season despite being backed by in
Ten Hag took Manchester United to their lowest Premier Lague finish last season and results failed to improve this season despite being backed by in the summer.
Erik Ten Hag has been sacked by Manchester United after the club’s worst start to a premier League season and just four months on from being handed a contract extension at Old Trafford.
United have won just three of their opening nine league games of the campaign, including Sunday’s late 2-1 defeat at West Ham, with Ten Hag failing to impress United’s new club ownership.
The decision was confirmed on Monday and the former Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy, was Ten Hag’s assistant, will take interim charge with immediate effect.
“We are grateful to Erik for everything he has done during his time with us and wish him well for the future.” a club statement said.
“Ruud van Nistelrooy will take charge of the team as interim head coach, supported by the current coaching staffs, whilst a permanent head coach is recruited.”
The Dutchman was under significant pressure last season when United slumped to a record-low 8th position in the Premier League but ended the campaign by beating Manchester City to win the FA Cup at Wembley.
Although United still spoke to a potential replacement in the summer, Ten Hag received a one-year contract extension, as well as backing in the transfer window.
But results and performances did not improve and defeat at West Ham leaves United 14th in the table, adding to the dismal home defeats to Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur this term.
Under Ten Hag, United won the Carabao Cup and finished in third in his first season in charge. Victory in the FA Cup final spared him, but Ten Hag has been dismissed after two-and-a-half years in charge.
Van Nistelrooy joined Ten Hag’s coaching staff at the star of the season and his first match in charge will be Wednesday night’s Carabao Cup tie at home to Leicester City.
United’s decision to sack Ten Hag has been described as unanimous, with Chief Executive Omar Berrada, sporting director Dan Ashworth and new minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe all Aligned.