The centre-back’s England displays show he can still perform with the right coaching – but must choose his move carefully
By Ben McAleer for WhoScored
During his short time at Manchester United, it’s been clear to see that Erik ten Hag doesn’t take any prisoners. From ousting Cristiano Ronaldo from the squad to dropping Marcus Rashford from the XI for turning up to a team meeting late, players know they aren’t in for an easy ride under the Dutchman.
For a United side that has been drifting aimlessly in recent seasons, Ten Hag’s no-holds-barred approach has been a breath of fresh air at Old Trafford. That ruthlessness has certainly won Ten Hag admirers within the fanbase, and the decision to relieve Harry Maguire of the captain’s armband is another that will undoubtedly appease supporters.
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