Man Utd 0-1 Bayern Munich: What next for Erik ten Hag and United?
Wed, Dec 13, 2023 | By editor
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By Simon StoneBBC Sport at Old Trafford
Thomas Tuchel summed up how Erik ten Hag must be feeling just now.
IN the aftermath of Bayern Munich’s 1-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford, a result that eliminated Ten Hag’s side from all European competition, the former Chelsea boss eloquently outlined the negatives of being a football manager when results have not gone your way.
“He does not need my advice or clapping on the shoulders,” said Tuchel. “He is experienced enough to go through it.
“I had not a nice moment last Saturday. Sometimes you feel pretty lonely as a coach.”
The difference between Bayern’s 5-1 loss at Frankfurt last weekend and where United are now is simple.
For Bayern, the result felt like a freak. A bad day in an overall positive season, certainly as far as the Bundesliga and Champions League are concerned. For United, it is just another bad day on top of previous bad days.
This latest loss could not be placed in the same atrocious category as Saturday’s embarrassing 3-0 home defeat by Bournemouth.
But, as former Premier League striker Chris Sutton said on BBC Radio 5 Live, United are “just not very good”.
Sutton believes the Old Trafford club are “going backwards” under their current manager – and almost five years to the day since they went to Anfield and lost, a result that triggered the dismissal of Jose Mourinho, United go to Premier League leaders Liverpool on Sunday.
They will be without suspended skipper Bruno Fernandes and, almost certainly, defensive duo Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw, who were both injured in the first half against Bayern.
No matter what happened at Old Trafford, United would have been eliminated from the Champions League because FC Copenhagen beat Galatasaray.
The Danes operate on a budget roughly one-twentieth of United’s. The English side’s four points from a single win against Copenhagen and a draw in Turkey represents their lowest return from any Champions League group stage they have been involved in.
Not since 2005-06 under Sir Alex Ferguson have United failed to secure some kind of European action after Christmas, with the exception of 2014-15, when they missed out completely.
They are the kind of statistics for which there can be no logical explanation beyond chronic underachievement.
“I look to my team and we had opportunities in games,” said Ten Hag. “We were in winning positions, we scored many goals, so we have to see we gave it away sometimes by individual errors, not one player but more players. We gave opponents opportunities.
“We had very good spells but the fact is we did not get enough points.
“We are disappointed. We should have done better.”
United’s ownership situation desperately needs clarifying. It is still hoped Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos Group will have their 25% purchase confirmed before Christmas but this kind of optimism has been raised so many times over the past few weeks, with no announcement following, few will believe it until it actually happens.
Ratcliffe’s arrival, accompanied by Sir Dave Brailsford and Jean-Claude Blanc, who both visited Old Trafford last week, will at least allow United to look forward with some kind of clear vision and strategy, which seems to be missing at the moment.
Ten Hag says there are still “many things” to play for but in reality, that amounts to the FA Cup, which hasn’t even started for United yet, and Champions League qualification.
Ironically, it is the performances of Manchester City and Liverpool among others that will determine whether fifth spot rather than the usual fourth will be enough for qualification this season as Uefa offers two additional spots to the countries whose teams perform best in Europe overall.
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December 13, 2023 @ 9:36 GMT|
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