Erik ten Hag - Ajax Manager

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PSV have the easier of the last two games too, could see them edging past Ajax for the title.
 

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I suppose it's only natural given Feyenoord's CL obligations and cemented third place in the table, but this really is a shocking game. PSV are looking like an elite team today.
 

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Two games left, with a draw and a win winning them the title.
Should have it in the bag then… but haven’t they got vitesse and heerenveen, that’s 2 tough games. They haven’t both been at there best this season but they can be good.
 

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But you should, it adds unnecessary pressure to the manager, players and the higher ups at the club. Just look how the media annihilated the super league in less than 72 hours. You absolutely want them on board.
Ignoring that, you want ETH coming in with the air and confidence of a champion, someone people in the club will instantly respect. Throwing away a league title with 3 games to go undermines all of that. Especially after already losing a cup final.

In short, there’s a feck tonne of reasons United fans should want ETH to win the league, and absolutely zero reason for them not to.
This
 

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Kirk, what's your views been on Reiss Nelson, how has he done for you guys?
He's really fast and an okay dribbler. He lacks vision, technique and end product though. An above average Feyenoord winger, not ever going to be good enough for the premier league.
 

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If things remain the same and PSV win today (currently 2-0 up), Ajax need 4 points from their last 2 (they have a massive GD advantage). Hopefully they pull it off.
Hopefully they manage to hold on, crazy that their season has gone a little pear shaped since their champions league exit though.

It'll be a good showing of how Ten Hag can drag his players across the line, they've been misfiring for weeks (probably unhelped by the speculation around Ten Hag) and PSV have been on fire.
 

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Dessers you idiot, didn't you read the script. You were supposed to miss and pretend to care.
 

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Ah, good for you!

What's Alan McInally doing on a Dutch football review show?

Holy feck she's a stunner :eek: :drool:

Ten Hag is getting out of Ajax at the right time, that team needs a rebuild IMO. At least at United he'll be given funds (until he qualifies for the CL after which the warchest will be sealed up again).
 

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Hopefully they manage to hold on, crazy that their season has gone a little pear shaped since their champions league exit though.

It'll be a good showing of how Ten Hag can drag his players across the line, they've been misfiring for weeks (probably unhelped by the speculation around Ten Hag) and PSV have been on fire.
Fantastic! I see the game ended 2-2 as well :drool:

Yeah probably a combination of fatigue, motivation (in addition to knowing the manager is leaving) and PSV also playing quite a blinder of a season in the league!