Roy Keane has offered his thoughts on Manchester United’s decision to sack Erik ten Hag. Having been heavily critical of the club he represented for over 12 years, Keane delivered a reflective analysis of the situation.
Despite signing a new contract over the summer, Ten Hag lasted just nine league games into his third full season. It comes following the worst Premier League finish in the club’s history and a failed managerial replacement search at the end of last term.
Taking to Instagram, he wrote: “In good teams, coaches hold players accountable. In great teams, players hold players accountable.” Alongside an image of the former midfielder on a walk during a rainy day, hood up, glum-looking, Keane seems to have taken the holistic approach to United’s problems.
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