Former Manchester United coach tells Sir Jim Ratcliffe why he needs to sack Erik ten Hag

Former Manchester United first-team coach Mike Phelan believes Erik ten Hag does not deserve to continue on as manager at Old Trafford, despite his FA Cup triumph.

The 61-year-old said the Dutchman would have already been dismissed under previous hierarchies after a ‘disappointing’ season that ended with a cup final win that was ‘out of the blue’. He mooted that a sack decision might have been delayed due to the limited replacement options available.




Ex-United coach colleague Kieran McKenna inked a new deal at Ipswich on Thursday amid speculation linking him to United. But Roberto De Zerbi, once on Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s alternative manager shortlist, is available after leaving Brighton.

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Mauricio Pochettino, sacked by Chelsea at the end of the season, is also free for hire, having been one of the initial candidates considered by United before Ten Hag was appointed in the summer of 2022.

Phelan was removed from his role as first-team coach shortly after Ten Hag arrived at the club, having first taken a coaching role at United in the 1999/2000 campaign within their Centre of Excellence. He became Sir Alex Ferguson’s assistant in 2008 and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s number two in 2018 via managerial spells at Norwich and Hull City.

Phelan argued that Ratcliffe, who has wiped out and restocked the United board since his arrival, is looking for continuity in the dugout. He believes, though, that Ten Hag should be shown the exit door.

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