Erik ten Hag criticized for making false statements as Manchester United player departs on last day of transfer window.

He's been treated unfairly.

August 30th 2024.

Erik ten Hag criticized for making false statements as Manchester United player departs on last day of transfer window.
Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, has recently come under fire for his comments about a player's departure from the team. The player in question, Manuel Ugarte, was signed on transfer deadline day, and there were also rumors of a potential last-minute move for Chelsea's Raheem Sterling.

At the same time, the Red Devils were also busy selling off some of their own players, including Scott McTominay, who joined Napoli for a fee of £25.7m. This was a bittersweet deal for Ten Hag, as he admitted that he would have preferred to keep McTominay on the team, but it was necessary due to league rules.

During a press conference, Ten Hag expressed his happiness for McTominay, but also his disappointment at losing such a valuable player. He praised McTominay's dedication to the team, as he had been with Manchester United since the age of five.

However, not everyone agreed with Ten Hag's sentiments. Former Premier League midfielder Michael Brown criticized the manager for his handling of McTominay, claiming that he was "talking a load of rubbish." Brown believed that McTominay had not been treated fairly by Ten Hag, often being left out of the starting lineup despite his hard work and commitment to the team.

But regardless of differing opinions, the fact remains that McTominay has now moved on to a new chapter in his career. And while it may be a loss for Manchester United, it is also a gain for both McTominay and Napoli.

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