Erik ten Hag told Roy Keane that "he had trouble managing a team" as he referenced his spell in the dugout. The Manchester United manager was buoyed by the fact he delivered the FA Cup in stunning fashion, overcoming the odds to see off Manchester City at Wembley. It meant he and the club ended a difficult year on a high after registering their lowest ever Premier League finish.
Ten Hag has bemoaned the state of his squad for much of the season whilst pundits and experts have been particularly scathing about him and his team on occasions. Keane though joked that he and his team should take no notice of the outside noise, before they embarked on an interesting exchange. He said: "You must be proud of them, we've always questioned players about their quality at Man United, but character and leadership.
They showed character today - which I had questioned, and a lot of people have...
you shouldn't listen to them pundits anyway! Take no notice of the pundits." Alejandro Garnacho doubles down when naming the best player in Man Utd squad Man Utd chiefs 'set date for showdown meeting' to decide Erik ten Hag's future as boss Ten Hag hit back by saying: "But you told me!" Before Keane pointed his fingers at fellow pundits Ian Wright and Joleon Lescott and added: "No, them two!" The Dutchman then said to the former United skipper: "You had trouble to manage a team!" Keane hit back by saying: "Ah, I won a Championship with Sunderland ..
.give me some praise, ah come on! You're too harsh o.
