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New Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag fires cautioning to Old Trafford super stars: 'I make no concessions'
Erik ten Hag has cautioned the Manchester United crew that 'no concessions' will be made as he hopes to take accomplishment back to Old Trafford.
Known for his energetic and requesting style of football, Ten Hag has come out on top for two Eredivisie championships and two Dutch clubs while responsible for Ajax.
He will move to United toward the finish of the time subsequent to concurring a three-year arrangement to become Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's long-lasting substitution and the Premier League club's fifth supervisor since Sir Alex Ferguson.
The Red Devils have persevered through a generally dreary spell since Ferguson's retirement in 2013, neglecting to stay up with Premier League rivals Manchester City and Liverpool and going five years without a prize.
The force of Manchester United's whizzes has additionally been brought as an issue up as of late, with changing area releases a customary component of both Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick's rules, and theory that the players had betrayed Solskjaer before his firing and have previously lost confidence in Rangnick.
While Ten Hag is viewed as one of the most regarded mentors in Europe, he should force himself on the Old Trafford crew from the off and has cautioned his future players that he will make 'no concessions' and plans to stay by his standards.
Found out if he can adapt to the geniuses at United and 'the Cristiano Ronaldo's of this world', Ten Hag told Dutch outlet Trouw: 'I want to, yet I will remain myself in that.
'I won't change my vision on instructing. The players generally decide how you play, yet I show the prerequisites that accompany it and the guidelines.
'I will let them know their undertaking and whoever doesn't meet those assignments will hear that from me, regardless of what its identity is. I make no concessions in such manner.'
Ten Hag's Manchester United will probably be without Champions League football next season, with the group as of now 6th in the Premier League - three focuses beyond the main four - with five games remaining.
Joined's quest for a main four spot will be made that piece harder as fifth-put Arsenal and fourth-put Tottenham both have games close by.
Interval chief Rangnick talked about the club's arrangement of Ten Hag on Friday, saying: 'We don't have the foggiest idea about one another face to face, we haven't as yet met face to face.
'However, from what I have seen him doing, both at Bayern Munich when he was the Under-23 mentor and at Ajax now, I like his football.
'I'm quite certain with a full pre-season, with getting the opportunity to construct and form his own staff, likewise another group, which is self-evident, we will have another group, with a full pre-season, I am almost certain that we will see an alternate group and enhancement for the pitch.
'I realize that Erik was one of the applicants the board addressed. Furthermore, clearly I told them, from what I had seen and known from individuals who had worked with Erik, that I figure he would be a decent decision. I actually accept that he is an excellent decision.'
Manchester United travel to north London to confront Mikel Arteta's Gunners on Saturday evening
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