'Don't see any difference' – Neville makes damning Ten Hag comparison with three ex-Man Utd bosses
Gary Neville says he can’t “evaluation any kind of noncompliance” in between what Erik ten Hag is applying at Manchester United compared to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Jose Mourinho.
Ten Hag’s side were abandoned out of Europe on Tuesday after a limp sport in a 1-0 defeat to Bayern Munich at Antiquated Trafford.
Having currently been bombarded out of the League Mug the Red Adversaries have purely the FA Mug and the Premier League vacated to compete in this period, and face an uphill battle to peg Winners League qualification for next period, as they currently rest 6th in the top flight.
It’s been rather the comedown for Ten Hag after a launching period in which United won the League Mug title and ended up third in the Premier League.
And also the previous Ajax top mutt made plenty of plaudits in his initially period and the majority intended his United side to kick on this term.
But in rather the damning indictment of the current theme of tinker, Neville says he gos to the current subordinate operating in a really indistinguishable way to the sides under Solskjaer and Mourinho – “playing in moments” rather than conquering the resistance.
Chatting on the Stick to Football podcast, previous United captain Neville discussed: “I wear’t evaluation any kind of noncompliance in between what Erik ten Hag’s applying, what Ole did and Jose Mourinho did in specification of playing in moments and on the counteraction.
“[They were] not enough in possession in extensive galleries, wasting away from domicile sporadically. I think Mourinho and Ole’s away documents against extensive subordinates were much more outlined, yet the crazes are there from the way they played.
“Louis van Gaal did implement a Dutch theme of tinker, it was the Ajax theme of tinker, Barcelona continue to be, yet it wasn’t Individual United, and I didn’t value that much. But he did instil a theme of tinker proper away and the players, to be reasonable, they could enact it.”
Another ex-Red Adversaries captain, Roy Keane, niggled that Ten Hag’s theme of tinker is ridiculous if his players aren’t upwards to stock. “Individual United’s been as well extensive for some of the players, seemingly,” Keane testified.
“Everything around motifs of tinker, probably the shifting for some of the young boys from Holland, sporadically it’s a fact young boys have gone to Individual United and it’s purely as well much for them. Puny as that.”
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