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·1 October 2024

Erik ten Hag: Benni McCarthy believes Manchester United manager lacks passion

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Former Manchester United assistant coach Benni McCarthy has questioned Erik ten Hag’s approach to leadership, claiming the Dutchman lacks the “fire and passion” needed to connect with his players.

McCarthy, who was part of Ten Hag’s coaching staff for two years, left Old Trafford in the summer to pursue a managerial role but recently spoke candidly about his former boss.


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In an interview with Portuguese outlet ZEROZERO (via The Athletic), McCarthy reflected on what might be holding United back under Ten Hag.

“In modern football, players want to see more passion in their coach. They need to feel that the coach is with them, ready to fight alongside them,” McCarthy said.

“Tactically, Erik is top-notch, but he’s missing that fire. That’s where we differ.”

United’s disappointing start to the season has left Ten Hag under intense scrutiny, particularly after their 3-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford.

The loss leaves them languishing in 12th place, just four points clear of the relegation zone.

It’s a far cry from the heights expected of one of the Premier League’s most successful clubs, and fans are starting to ask tough questions.

Despite the pressure, Ten Hag remains steadfast in his approach.

Following the Spurs defeat, he insisted that the squad needs more time to gel. “We all made the decision to stay together, from the ownership to the leadership group, the staff, and the players. We’re all on the same page,” he said, brushing off any fears of an imminent managerial change.

However, McCarthy’s comments suggest deeper issues behind the scenes. The South African, now waiting for his next coaching opportunity, also criticised the training standards at United during his time there.

He praised Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot for their relentless work ethic but implied that others fell short. “If more players had what Bruno and Dalot have, we could have achieved better results. Some players weren’t giving their all, even in training,” McCarthy remarked.

As United prepare for a crucial Europa League clash against Porto, McCarthy’s critique of Ten Hag’s leadership raises questions about the club’s internal dynamics.

With fans growing restless and results not improving, it remains to be seen whether the Dutchman’s calm, tactical approach will be enough to steady the ship—or if McCarthy’s call for more fire and passion will resonate with the squad.


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