Erik ten Hag wants to create a winning culture, a good team and to maximise the potential of players at Manchester United. Although this season was expected to be a transitional campaign, Ten Hag has already made stellar progress at Old Trafford and his side are currently third in the Premier League, whilst United will also play in the Carabao Cup final this month.
Ten Hag has been able to transform the club's fortunes after arriving on the back of a joyless season and he's inspired improvement from the dressing room, with players such as Marcus Rashford and Luke Shaw rediscovering their form. ALSO READ: Glazer should be embarrassed by new United takeover development The Dutchman recently attended an Elite Coaches Forum at UEFA Headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland and he discussed his first season so far in Manchester at that event, where he reiterated his tenure at United must be a long-term project. "I'm fine and I'm happy there.
I was looking for a new challenge and Manchester United was a big club, but obviously less successful [in the] last couple of years, so there's huge talent to restore that big club [to] where they belong," Ten Hag told UEFA.com. "It's not only about training the team.
It's about changing the culture, getting a winning culture, and that's what I aim for, but when I say 'I', no: 'We'. We have to do it together.
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