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Manchester United have gone backwards under Ten Hag – Tim Sherwood

Manchester United have gone backwards under Ten Hag – Tim Sherwood: Tim Sherwood, the former manager of Tottenham Hotspur, claims that under current manager Erik ten Hag, Manchester United, a British football team, has regressed. Enoughinfo.com

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Manchester United have gone backwards under Ten Hag - Tim Sherwood
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Manchester United have gone backwards under Ten Hag – Tim Sherwood

Raphael Varane, a defender who joined the team in 2021 after leaving Real Madrid, was also chastised by Sherwood for not contributing anything to the team.

“Basically what they are doing is under Ten Hag buying a load of superstars and hoping that they perform. They have not got a clear style of play.” Sherwood told Metro UK.

“I don’t see any patterns, any structure. All I see is throwing a group of players out onto the pitch, seeing where they land and hoping one of the superstars pulls you out of the mire, and that’s exactly what has happened.

“Casemiro… for me, Varane got away with it, he has not done anything since he’s been at that football club. We talk about (Bukayo) Saka when people say, ‘consecutive games, he needs a rest, he needs a rest’, this boy (Varane) is in, he’s out; he’s injured again, I think there’s no durability there, what’s he done for Manchester United? I think there are far too many of them.”

“But we are alright getting on the back of Harry Maguire. We will pop a little at him, but he will go there, give everything and front it up.” he added

Varane has played in 70 matches for Manchester United in all competitions. During his ten years with Real Madrid, he made a name for himself as one of the world’s top center-backs.

Before relocating to the United States, the Frenchman won 18 major championships, including three La Liga crowns and four UEFA Champions League medals.

Due to injuries, he has missed 39 games for United over the last two seasons.

 

 

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