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Breaking News; He’s not not competent and worthy of being Manchester United manager,they have endure a poor start to the season with alot of defeat since beginning of the premier league games”Ex-AC Milan star Kevin-Prince Boateng urges Manchester United to sack Erik ten Hag”

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Manchester United have had a terrible start to the season, losing four of their first seven Premier League games. Ex-AC Milan star Kevin-Prince Boateng has urged United to fire Erik ten Hag, saying, “He’s not competent and worthy of being Manchester United manager.”Manchester United have had a terrible start to the season, losing four of their first seven Premier League games. Ex-AC Milan star Kevin-Prince Boateng has urged United to fire Erik ten Hag.

Manchester United should fire Erik ten Hag, according to Kevin-Prince Boateng, a former midfielder for Tottenham, AC Milan, and Ghana.

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Four of Manchester United’s seven Premier League matches this season have been lost by Erik ten Hag’s squad (Visionhaus/Getty).
Kevin-Prince Boateng thinks Erik ten Hag should be let go by Manchester United. Boateng has experience playing for Tottenham, AC Milan, and Ghana.

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United have gotten off to a bad start this season, losing four of their first seven Premier League games and losing their Champions League opener 4-3 to Bayern Munich last month.

Ten Hag ‘is not on the level,’ according to Boateng, who has criticized the Dutchman’s management of Jadon Sancho and Cristiano Ronaldo while he was United’s manager.

“I believe he needs to go,” Boateng stated to Vibe With Five.

As far as I can tell, there is zero energy. No energy is visible to me.

Everything he did to Ronaldo and everyone else is just too much. As far as coaching Manchester United is concerned, I do not think he is qualified.

Although they do have some decent players, the team as a whole is not very good.

But there is no fire. Just as you described it, when you get to Old Trafford, it’s the same as when you’re playing on a field without any speed, aggression, or passion. I have a responsibility as a coach to take action if my players aren’t.

Boateng said, “He was the top scorer and he just kicked him out. He goes against the best player in the team. You don’t do that, you have to give him respect,” when asked about his beef with Ten Hag’s treatment of Ronaldo.

“I believe he picked the wrong way to let a player off,” the coach said.

“I think both are wrong, but you don’t have to put it out that way,” Boateng said in reference to the confrontation between Ten Hag and Jadon Sancho.

It appears really negative for the club, Ten Hag, and Sancho. Just “he says this, they say that” is all you ever see in the news.

I believe it would be best if you and the player had an open and honest conversation about what he needs to do. After the player has told you what he needs to do, he can either leave or remain and give it his all.

You have to find a way because I don’t think Sancho gives it his all—it’s like he’s not paying attention. On the other hand, I also think Man United are wrong.

Boateng said, “He was the top scorer and he just kicked him out. He goes against the best player in the team. You don’t do that, you have to give him respect,” when asked about his beef with Ten Hag’s treatment of Ronaldo.

“I believe he picked the wrong way to let a player off,” the coach said.

“I think both are wrong, but you don’t have to put it out that way,” Boateng said in reference to the confrontation between Ten Hag and Jadon Sancho.

It appears really negative for the club, Ten Hag, and Sancho. Just “he says this, they say that” is all you ever see in the news.

I believe it would be best if you and the player had an open and honest conversation about what he needs to do. After the player has told you what he needs to do, he can either leave or remain and give it his all.

You have to find a way because I don’t think Sancho gives it his all—it’s like he’s not paying attention. On the other hand, I also think Man United are wrong.

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