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Erik ten Hag Calls for Unity Ahead of New Season
Manchester United’s decision to retain Erik ten Hag as manager hinges on the Dutchman building a strong working relationship with the club’s new leadership group. In a recent conversation, Ten Hag emphasized the importance of unity among players, staff, and leaders in achieving success next season.
The Manchester United manager stressed that he cannot do it alone and that a new dynamic is needed. This new approach was evident when Ten Hag was spotted in conversation with Sir Dave Brailsford, Jason Wilcox, and Dan Ashworth, United’s new sporting director, for 15 minutes after training at the UCLA university campus.

Erik ten Hag says players and staff at need to be united ahead of the new season
Meanwhile, Kobbie Mainoo and United’s £36.5million signing, Joshua Zirkzee, have joined the team on holiday in Los Angeles, despite not being part of the club’s tour.

The Dutchman was spotted in a deep conversation with the club’s new leadership group
Tom Heaton, who spent the summer at the Euros, believes England fans may regret their part in Gareth Southgate’s resignation. Heaton, who was called into the England squad in a coaching role, saw the workings of Southgate’s inner circle and believes fans may come to regret their actions.

Tom Heaton says England fans will regret booing Gareth Southgate during Euro 2024
Heaton recalled the negativity that built around England’s campaign, which is understood to have played a part in Southgate’s decision to quit after eight years in charge. He believes that fans may come to regret their actions, saying, “I do. I think he has changed the feel and expectation of England football. It’s rare to get a full squad of players wanting to win for the manager.”
By Chris Wheeler
Published: 17:36 EDT, 27 July 2024 | Updated: 21:16 EDT, 27 July 2024
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