“Erik ten Hag has turned Man United into a laughing stock just as Arsenal and Chelsea has always been… He’ll be sacked by tomorrow unfailingly”- Getting interested
Richard Keys has told Manchester United that Erik Ten Hag is turning them into a “laughing stock” and says he would have sacked him last season.
The Red Devils conducted a review of the season during the summer and new owners INEOS opted to hand the Dutchman a new one-year extension to his contract after he won the FA Cup, despite leading them to their worst Premier League finish ever alongside that.
United started the 2024/25 season with a 1-0 win over Fulham but have since fallen to shambolic defeats to Brighton and Liverpool, leaving them 14th in the table with a -3 goal difference after just three games.
Keys Tells Man Utd to Sack Erik Ten Hag
Presenter believes Ten Hag is ‘Embarrassing’
The 3-0 defeat to fierce rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford has sparked fury from fans of the 20-time English champions, with many questioning why he was handed a new contract despite talks being held with other managers and such poor performances.
And Keys, writing in his weekly blog, says he would have sacked Ten Hag last season as he is not the right man to be the manager of the club.
“How many times have I said he lives in a parallel universe? It’s embarrassing. Remember – this is Manchester Uniiiited.
“I’d sack him now. No. I’d have sacked him in the summer. Maybe even before that. He’s not the right man to manage United. He’s reducing them to a laughing stock.”
INEOS held talks with a number of managers, including Champions League winner Thomas Tuchel, before deciding against making a change and triggering the one-year extension clause in Ten Hag’s contract.
They also backed him in the transfer window as the club signed Joshua Zirkzee, Leny Yoro, Matthijs De Ligt, Noussair Mazraoui and Manuel Ugarte for a total spend of around £182million including add-ons.
Club CEO Omar Berrada spoke before the defeat to Liverpool and claimed the board were “fully behind” Ten Hag, suggesting his job is not in any immediate danger.