Erik Ten Hag is preparing for Liverpool’s worst nightmare as history might repeats itself.
Eric has Hag during Manchester United’s defeat to Bournemouth Manchester United history will repeat itself if Erik Ten Hag is not careful. Scott McTominay remembered to reassure the fans on Monday when the club was under pressure from some of the managers at times. It was toxic at the time. This is not what Ten Hag and his friends have after the Dutchman. Saturday was the fifth time this season that United have scored three goals at Old Trafford. In recent weeks, the situation has worsened for the Dutch. United responded to further criticism last week by barring reporters from answering questions about how a club of such size could lose 10 games before Christmas. Like Jose Mourinho in December 2018, his last game will be against the Reds. It was a disappointing performance against Liverpool as Mourinho was finally removed from the United hierarchy. A 3-1 defeat put the final nail in their Old Trafford coffin. And it looks like Manchester United and Manchester City have left United. Mourinho was sacked at 9.46am on Sunday following Sunday’s defeat, but many fans believed the exact moment he was sacked was during the Anfield game. Liverpool, on the other hand, will be in style in Sunday’s game. The hard work wasn’t good, but the Reds come away with a win. Klopp may be sleeping like a baby ahead of Sunday’s game. But ten Hag can be forgiven for suffering from the nightmare of history repeating itself.