Four months after leaving Manchester United, former manager Erik ten Hag has since broken his silence about his sacking.
The Dutch mentor won two domestic cups during his two-and-a-bit seasons but was shown the exit door following a string of poor results with the 2-1 loss against West Ham United being the last staw.
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In October 2024, he was fired and replaced by Ruben Amorim, and he has now given his first sit-down interview discussing his time at Old Trafford which he admits he misses.
“I had already decided for myself, ‘Okay, I’m not doing anything until July 1’,” the former Red Devils mentor said on SEG Stories podcast.
“If there’s one thing I miss it’s Old Trafford. You’re always working towards a dot on the horizon, but you never get to the horizon.
“We’ve had many highs, there is always room for improvement and good is not enough. You can do better,” he added.



