When Erik ten Hag was appointed Bayern Munich II head coach he quickly fell out with the team’s striker. Kevin Friesenbichler grew frustrated at being left out of the team until he was able to meet Ten Hag’s exacting standards.
The Dutchman, who will take charge of his first Manchester United game against Brighton on Sunday, had to make it very clear what he needed from his players in order for them to fit into his team and not disrupt the dressing room.
“We had some small differences of opinion – as player and coach – but after a couple of months it was good,” Friesenbichler…
CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ON www.theguardian.com
Related posts:
- Raheem Sterling and Man City centre-back on Chelsea ‘radar’ plus more transfer rumours
- Ronaldo and Messi, fading stars, will not make your football club better | Cristiano Ronaldo
- Manchester United starting line-up and four goalscorers in 4-1 win vs Wrexham
- John Yems: former Crawley manager charged by FA over racism allegations | The FA