Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Manchester United have mutually agreed to part ways, leaving Man Utd needing a new manager! Who should be the new manager at Old Trafford? That’s the question I’ll be answering today on Statman Dave Clips; Brendan Rodgers, Erik ten Hag, Michael Carrick and Mauricio Pochettino are all being linked in the press but who do you think will get the job? Let me know in the comments below!
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The current manager of Ajax, Erik ten Hag is a modern football manager who deploys a vertical tiki-taka, a style of possession based football but with a purpose. A former centre back, Erik ten Hag spent his entire playing career in the Netherlands, spending the majority of his career at FC Twente across 3 different stints, ultimately winning the Dutch Cup in 2001 before retiring in 2002. With 20 years of coaching experience, ten Hag has been involved in the FC Twente youth teams, Go Ahead Eagles, FC Utrecht and managed Bayern Munich’s reserves during Pep Guardiola’s tenure in Bavaria before being snapped up by Ajax in 2017.
Heavily influenced by Johan Cruyff but adapted for the modern game, Erik ten Hag deploys a vertical tiki taka style of play. His preferred system is a variant of the 4-2-3-1 with a more reserved number 10 but more attacking wingers. Ten Hag likes his sides to dominate the ball and recycle possession, creating gaps in the opposition's shape to play through and overloads to play to. Once his side’s reach the final third, there becomes a sense of purpose about their play as they’d rather try a risky pass or get a shot off than recycle the play.
His most successful spell at Ajax, when they reached the latter stages of the Champions League in 2019, switched to a 3-3-1-3 in possession, creating 3 diamonds and giving players plenty of passing options. This is very much Cruyff’s total football, 3-4-3 diamond and like Cruyff’s sides, ten Hag’s men were all incredibly well rounded footballers. Regardless of the quality, it’s clear that this resembles ten Hag’s philosophy. He used a very similar structure at Utrecht that incorporated a 3-1 base flanked by wide but deep passing options. Without the ball, ten Hag’s sides deploy an intense pressing scheme that’s one of the most efficient around Europe, reinforcing the idea that his teams are very well drilled.
Erik ten Hag is still very young by managerial standards but with a clearly defined philosophy and a willingness to adapt to new trends and the loss of players, he’s clearly very good.
So what’s next for the Dutchman? Whilst I’d love him to stay at Ajax forever and guide the club to their fifth Champions League title, it’d be a shame if he didn’t get a move to a bigger league. With his current contract set to expire in 2023, ten Hag will have many suitors but I think the best move for him would be going to a club that needs a project. Manchester United certainly fit that bill at the moment as they look to replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
What do you think? Who should be the next Manchester United manager? Let me know in the comments below!
#ManUtd #Pochettino #tenHag
Download the SofaScore app to find out more about your clubs players! http://bit.ly/3pEnPPz
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Welcome to Statman Dave Clips!
This channel features clips of all my best moments across Twitch & YouTube as I talk all things football including tactics, analysis and diving into individual player performances across all European Leagues.
Follow me across socials:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/statmandave
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/statmandave
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StatmanDave
► WATCH ME LIVE ON TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/statmandave
The current manager of Ajax, Erik ten Hag is a modern football manager who deploys a vertical tiki-taka, a style of possession based football but with a purpose. A former centre back, Erik ten Hag spent his entire playing career in the Netherlands, spending the majority of his career at FC Twente across 3 different stints, ultimately winning the Dutch Cup in 2001 before retiring in 2002. With 20 years of coaching experience, ten Hag has been involved in the FC Twente youth teams, Go Ahead Eagles, FC Utrecht and managed Bayern Munich’s reserves during Pep Guardiola’s tenure in Bavaria before being snapped up by Ajax in 2017.
Heavily influenced by Johan Cruyff but adapted for the modern game, Erik ten Hag deploys a vertical tiki taka style of play. His preferred system is a variant of the 4-2-3-1 with a more reserved number 10 but more attacking wingers. Ten Hag likes his sides to dominate the ball and recycle possession, creating gaps in the opposition's shape to play through and overloads to play to. Once his side’s reach the final third, there becomes a sense of purpose about their play as they’d rather try a risky pass or get a shot off than recycle the play.
His most successful spell at Ajax, when they reached the latter stages of the Champions League in 2019, switched to a 3-3-1-3 in possession, creating 3 diamonds and giving players plenty of passing options. This is very much Cruyff’s total football, 3-4-3 diamond and like Cruyff’s sides, ten Hag’s men were all incredibly well rounded footballers. Regardless of the quality, it’s clear that this resembles ten Hag’s philosophy. He used a very similar structure at Utrecht that incorporated a 3-1 base flanked by wide but deep passing options. Without the ball, ten Hag’s sides deploy an intense pressing scheme that’s one of the most efficient around Europe, reinforcing the idea that his teams are very well drilled.
Erik ten Hag is still very young by managerial standards but with a clearly defined philosophy and a willingness to adapt to new trends and the loss of players, he’s clearly very good.
So what’s next for the Dutchman? Whilst I’d love him to stay at Ajax forever and guide the club to their fifth Champions League title, it’d be a shame if he didn’t get a move to a bigger league. With his current contract set to expire in 2023, ten Hag will have many suitors but I think the best move for him would be going to a club that needs a project. Manchester United certainly fit that bill at the moment as they look to replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
What do you think? Who should be the next Manchester United manager? Let me know in the comments below!
#ManUtd #Pochettino #tenHag
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