Ten Hag's last presser
Erik ten Hag gave a press conference to preview Manchester United’s Carabao Cup tie with Leicester on Wednesday - even though he was sacked today.
The Dutchman spoke to the media directly after his press conference following Sunday’s controversial 2-1 loss away to West Ham.
Yet bizarrely, Ten Hag found himself axed more than TWO DAYS before the Leicester game.
Unfortunately, club staging press conferences directly after games - to preview a match a few days later - is something which has crept into the game.
It is actually a bad idea. And it is only to save club media staff and the manager from staging a press conference the day before the game, which has always been the case.
But if a manager attempts to preview a game three days later, there is always a danger that the situation could change such as a key player getting injured or something important happening at the club in general.
Yet this situation was particularly unusual - and the manager who delivered a pre-match press conference ended up getting the boot.
At the conference, which was due to be released at 1.30pm tomorrow, Ten Hag revealed his frustration with Luke Shaw’s injury nightmare.
Ten Hag also stressed that he would consider it a success if he won the Carabao Cup for United, meaning he would have won a trophy for a third season in a row.
He stressed that the most important thing was to win silverware, above anything else - and pointed out the fact that United still had the chance of winning four trophies - even though he has been sacked with United 14th in the table.