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Why The Glazers Have Set Man United Up To Fail
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25/02/2024
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has made mistakes at the start of the season – but the Glazers haven't exactly helped matters at Old Trafford.
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Manchester United finished their 3-1 defeat against Arsenal with Harry Maguire and Johnny
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Evans as their centre-back pairing, the same two that Leicester City had four seasons ago.
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It's an example of the stagnation at Old Trafford alright, and not something you could possibly
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imagine at Manchester City, Liverpool, even Arsenal these days.
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Ex-club captain Gary Neville berated the Glazer ownership on Sky Sports after yet another
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away defeat for their lack of investment, and yes it's well known to everyone that those
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at the top of the tree aren't particularly invested in the club, but is that the biggest
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reason for Manchester United's failure to catch up with rivals in the last few years?
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Really?
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This is why the Glazers have set Eric ten Haag up to fail.
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The Glazers are a polarising topic within the world of English football.
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Ask any Manchester United fan and they'll tell you that US businessmen are parasites
00:51
proceeding over a slow demise of a once great institution, yet to some that's an excuse,
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and it's true that the numbers don't quite stack up.
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Chelsea have been handing out 8-year contracts for the past three transfer windows like they're
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totally the norm, and so they have the highest net spend in the Premier League over the last
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five years, yet second on the list sit Manchester United, whose fans regularly call for more
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investment from their owners.
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It's not quite as simple as just going out and spending more money though.
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United have spent huge sums in the past ten years, and that's thanks to the commercial
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deals that the club has brought in.
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United have shelled out £50m or more for a player 15 times in their history.
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Neville pointed out on Sky at the weekend that with the revenue the club brings in,
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his former side should be high up on any net spend list, but it's hard to argue that his
01:40
former employers have spent the money well.
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Paul Pogba is still the club's record signing, ahead of Anthony who cost £80m.
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The Brazilian has managed 11 goals and assists in 47 games at United, which isn't a particularly
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great return, and he regularly starts ahead of Jadon Sancho, who's failed to impress
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too after moving for a similar amount of money.
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Between Anthony and Sancho on the record signing list is the much-mined Harry Maguire.
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Below them are Romelu Lukaku and Angel Di Maria, two big money buys who left shortly
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after joining, and whom United were lucky to recoup big fees for from clubs on the continent.
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Just on the list after that are two players at different ends of their careers, Rasmus
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Haaland and Casemiro, with one thing in common, United paid far more than the going rate for
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either.
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Bruno Fernandes and Luke Shaw cost a lot of money and they're both in hits at Old Trafford.
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Anthony Martial and Fred cost £100m combined, and the former has a Ballon d'Or clause in
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his contract, which just now seems wild.
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You can argue that the Red Devils had to pay a United tax for some of these players, but
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clubs demand more money when they know a wealthy Premier League club are interested.
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But clearly, the club can still afford to compete for transfers without the greatest
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help.
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Let's not forget here, United have outbid their rivals for players time and time again
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over the last few years, and it has been celebrated by fans as a show of power.
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Lissandra Martinez was wanted by Arsenal, but United outbid what the Guardians could
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afford.
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Manchester City were interested in Fred, in Alexis Sanchez and in Cristiano Ronaldo.
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Manchester United lured all three away from Pep Guardiola.
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So let's just get this clear.
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It's not the Glazers fault that Harry Maguire hasn't worked out.
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It's not the Glazers fault that Angel Di Maria didn't like Manchester, or that Romelu Lukaku
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didn't recreate his Everton form.
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It's not the Glazers fault that Casemiro is starting to look his age just a year into
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his contract, nor is it their fault that Anthony doesn't look a good fit for English football,
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or that Sancho isn't explosive enough for a Premier League forward.
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But it is the Glazers fault for allowing the club to waste hundreds of millions of pounds
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without any kind of clear plan.
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Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results,
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according to Albert Einstein, and the Glazers haven't seemed to realise that a world-class
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recruitment team is needed to support the manager.
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Liverpool's first title winning side in 30 years was masterminded by Michael Edwards,
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who brought in the likes of Gini Wijnaldum, Andy Robertson and Sadio Mane.
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Jochen Klopp infamously wanted Julian Brandt as his right winger.
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Edwards vetoed the idea to instead sign Mohamed Salah.
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Mauricio Pochettino's Tottenham team had Paul Mitchell working behind the scenes, the
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man who brought Dele Alli, Son Heung-min, Kieran Trippier and Tobias de Veraud to the
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club.
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At Arsenal now, Nikola Teta has Eddie Gaspar as his sporting director.
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At Newcastle, Eddie Howar has Dan Ashworth.
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At Aston Villa, Unai Emery has Munshi.
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At Manchester City, Pep Guardiola has Chiqui Begadistain.
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Manchester United do not have anything close to an equivalent.
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United's football director John Murtough has history in analysis, but not as a scout
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or someone directly involved in identifying talent.
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Darren Fletcher is the club's technical director, after serving other roles at the
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club, while CEO Richard Arnold has less to do with the playing side and more to do with
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commercial operations at United.
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While most other clubs have brought in sporting directors to oversee recruitment and ease
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the burden of the modern day manager, United have a complete void in this area.
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The Red Devils plan to bring in Ralf Rangnick on a consultancy basis following the Germans'
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interim management post ending.
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Rangnick reneged on the deal to manage Austria.
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The club decided not to get a replacement.
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Eriksen Haag spent most of last summer pursuing Frankie de Jong, a player he worked with at
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Ajax.
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He instead signed Christian Eriksen, a former Ajax player.
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He also added Anthony and Lissandra Martinez, two other players he worked with at Ajax.
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He signed two Dutch players, Foutveeghorst and Tyrone Melasia, and this summer he signed
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two more former players, Andre Onana and Sofiane Amrabat.
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Now there's nothing unusual in the odd reunion here and there, but the sheer volume of players
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joining Manchester United who have a close connection to the manager is astounding.
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Most of them either know him personally or have played against his side.
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It certainly feels as if Ten Hag is not just the head coach for this side, but the most
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important man on the recruitment side too.
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Ten Hag has worked as a sporting director before, but that was almost a decade ago at
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Utrecht.
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It's incomparable to the job he's got to do at Manchester United.
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It's similar actually to the problems that Ralph Rangnick faced.
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Rangnick had spent just two years of the previous ten coaching players when he was appointed
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the interim coach of the club.
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He was a failure at Manchester United, but the people who hired him set him up for that
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fail.
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If Ten Hag is to blame for poor signings during his United tenure, that's perhaps because
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he's underqualified to make them.
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Yes, he has lots of money to sign players, but money does not guarantee success as United
06:55
have found in the past ten years, and who, well, Chelsea are finding out right now.
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Asking the Glazers to invest in the squad is one thing, asking them to refresh the infrastructure
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at the stadium to keep the club competitive, even to show they care a little is another,
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but simply ploughing more money into Manchester United's playing squad won't get to the root
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of how Ten Hag is strained to carry so much more than any of his contemporaries.
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Last season, Brentford beat Manchester United 4-0 in just Ten Hag's second game.
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The B's ran eight miles further than Manchester United's players in that game, and as a punishment,
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Ten Hag made his men run eight miles to make up for it.
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But Ten Hag did something incredible that day.
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He ran with them.
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He's not a professional athlete anymore, but he ran over eight miles to show his players
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that they were all equal and the responsibility of failure in his eyes.
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It helped bond the players together.
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They ended up having a great season, winning a trophy and qualifying for the Champions
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League.
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But who's doing the running with Eric Ten Hag in the transfer market?
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