Sunday 29 September 2024

Erik Ten Hag; Is His Time Finally Done at Theatre of Dreams?

As the referee blew the final whistle today at the end of a 0-3 reverse at home to Tottenham Hotspur on Harvest Festival Sunday 29th September 2024, the realisation that this match will probably signal the end of the tenure of current manager Erik Ten Hag has become a brutal reality. 

When Manchester United defied the odds and comprehensively defeated Manchester City in the F.A. Cup back in May this year, football fans everywhere were seduced by the romantic notion that Ten Hag had truly earned a stay of execution, and the whole pantomine that followed was nothing less than emotional torture. Ten Hag asserted his position with the hierarchy, confidently proclaimed his pedigree as a trustworthy winning gladiator, once the relevant weaponry was at his disposal. We conveniently forgot about the calamitous semi-final against lowly Coventry City that got them to the final and probably lauded the 7-0 destruction of Barnsley recently but the truth like a stubborn cancerous tumour, is that for fans of the Red Devils, most of Manchester United's games have been viewed from behind the sofa; the default position has remained unchanged, bewilderment at best and a living nightmare at worst

Much has been made of Sir Alex Ferguson's supposed pre match team talk statement, "It's only Spurs!" in recent days, that following today's demolition, one wonders if Ange Postecoglou himself may indeed have rallied his own squad before this contest with the words, "Come on boys, it's ONLY Man United, get after them!" It is not just the soft under-belly of this team right now, what condemns Ten Hag is that this is his team, the signings of his choice and worst, unlike last season barring the absence of Luke Shaw, he cannot use injuries as an credible excuse.

Victorious Tottenham manager, Ange Postecoglou has also been heavily criticised by his own fans, especially following the recent home defeat to local rivals Arsenal. But, he has a clear playing style and without star man Son Heung-min, his team always pose a threat, something Manchester United clearly can't do consistently. They were "at it" from the first minute and their second goal, after the restart, for me, was the critical goal of the match. They will face tougher tests than this one especially in the guise of more realistic rivals like Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Brighton. But, Ange has a clear. concise perspective on his direction of travel both in defeat and victory; more importantly, his public face is consistent and he always backs his players, even in adversity. Solanke could be the jigsaw piece that gives Spurs that coveted trophy, and the way he was approached and signed, without too much fanfare was, for me, a definitive moment for Levy.

Many have berated Chelsea for being a "basket case' of a club with their chaotic approach to implementing a philosophy, whilst playing russian roulette with their players and former manager Mauricio Pochettino; for now, the jury is still out but the recent upturn in results on the pitch give a glimmer of hope. But for now, Manchester United are the club very much sitting in the therapist's chair right now. 

Football can be a very brutal business and long-term United fans will shudder as they recall that 6 years after winning the European Cup with George Best, Denis Law and Bobby Charlton, the great Manchester United team were relegated from the top tier in 1974. The wayward antics of Best were an unfortunate and very destructive side-show. It was also still a huge shock that Leicester City suffered the same relegation fate in 2023, following their memorable experiences of glorious success, firstly for the Premier League Title in 2016 and then the F.A. Cup final triumph in 2021. 

Jim Ratcliffe, the new football custodian along with the Glazers and all those newly recruited "best in class" wise men behind the scenes, now need to put Ten Hag out of his misery, like Daniel Dubois did with Anthony Joshua in the boxing ring last weekend, don their thinking caps, switch them on fast, truly earn thjeir stripes and enable a different direction of travel before the sands of time engulf and destroy not just the leaking roof at Old Trafford, but protect the hard fought legacy of Sir Alex Ferguson. This has now become critical "Operating Theatre of Nightmares."