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Following quite a while of theory, Erik ten Hag has been selected the new supervisor of Manchester United.
Ralf Rangnick was gotten back in November to take on a between time job after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sent on his way, and the mediating months have seen a few names connected with a transition to Old Trafford, yet the load up has now affirmed that the Ajax director will take on the stable situation.
The 52-year-old has been accountable for the Dutch Eredivisie club starting around 2017 having recently worked with the Go Ahead Eagles, Bayern Munich II and Utrecht.
His transition to the Red Devils won't just flag ten Hag's most memorable administrative job in England yet his most memorable excursion outside the Netherlands and Germany.
With ten Hag because of take over at Old Trafford in several months time, we should investigate his previous achievement.
In 2019, Erik ten Hag came fourth in the Best FIFA Men’s Coach. As far as individual awards go, he has also won the Rinus Michels Award in 2016 and 2019.
During ten Hag’s only season at the Go Ahead Eagles, the former centre-back led the side to its first promotion in 17 years.
He then moved onto Bayern Munich’s second team where his team won the 2013-14 Regionalliga Bayern.
Ten Hag moved to Utrecht where no trophies were won, but he did command the squad to fourth place in the Eerste Divisie, and consequently a Europa League qualifying position.
He moved to Ajax in 2017 and two years later led the side to the semi-finals of the 2018-19 UEFA Champions League for the first time in 17 years.
Ajax lost on away goals to Tottenham Hotspur and thus ended their chances of playing in the final.
In the same year, Ajax won the KNVB Cup after beating Willem II in the final. Just 10 days after this win, ten Hag won the Eredivisie, earning the club the double.
Ten Hag’s most successful stint as a manager came with Ajax. He has recorded a 73.81% win with the Dutch club.
In his four years with the side, ten Hag has managed 210 games, winning 155 of them and securing a goal difference total of 393. His least successful win record was with the Go Ahead Eagles back in 2012, but still led them their first promotion.
Bayern Munich II saw ten Hag secure a win percentage of 66.67% while Utrecht gave the Dutch manager a winning percentage of 50.45%
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