Van der Sar: I thought Tenghach would overcome the difficulties at Manchester United, but La Jue was destined to be a substitution
May 16th Manchester United legend and former Ajax CEO Van der Sar was interviewed a few days ago and talked about Tenghach. Van der Sar told Viaplay: "The key to success or failure is that everyone must implement the unified team building philosophy, and Manchester United has never been able to do this in the past few years." Van der Sar believes that if he gets longer, Tenghahe could have led the club back to the track of success: "He also experienced difficulties in the early days of Ajax, and finally overcome difficulties with the support of the team. I thought Manchester United would also play a similar plot." "But with the emergence of the power vacuum, the club entered a state of for sale, and eventually Ratcliff acquired some shares and took over sports affairs. After the new CEO and football director took office, he often tended to appoint coaches who matched his own philosophy. So all this was almost destined."
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