Erik ten Hag has been left 'completely devastated' by his Manchester United sacking, it has been revealed.
The Dutchman was relieved of his duties as Red Devils boss on Monday after nearly two-and-a-half years in charge, leaving the club 14th in the Premier League and without a win in Europe for over a year.
Ruud van Nistelrooy has been appointed interim manager and oversaw a 5-2 Carabao Cup win over Leicester on Wednesday, with Ruben Amorim expected to be confirmed as permanent boss soon.
But Ten Hag now finds himself out of work despite being backed by United officials just a number of months ago, and he has been badly affected by the sacking.
That's according to his former team-mate, Hans Kraay Jr, who told Dutch outlet SoccerNews how his former colleague has reacted to the call to relieve him of his duties.
'I understand that he is getting over £14million and then people say. "He will go somersaulting through Manchester",' Kraay Jr said. 'No, he is completely, completely devastated, he is completely ruined. At the moment you don't think about money.
'That will come later. I also don't have the impression that I have to call him tomorrow to ask. "Can you still make ends meet, can you still get the groceries?" Not that, but now he's in trouble.'
Van Nistelrooy's role in the new United setup when Amorim takes over remains unclear but he has expressed his desire to stay at the club.
He was appointed to Ten Hag's backroom staff in the summer, working as a coach before stepping up to lead the team this week.
The former United striker revealed that he had spoken to his former boss on the day he was let go, giving further insight into his reaction.
'Yes, I saw him on Monday and spoke to him before the game,' Van Nistelrooy said. 'He was disappointed and touched because he really cared for the club.
'The first conversations we had when I came back to the club, I felt he cared and loved the club and wanted to bring the club forward.
'That's why he's also hurt that he had to leave but also proud of his achievement here winning the two cups.'
Amorim will bring his own staff with him to Old Trafford, casting doubt over van Nistelrooy’s long-term future at Old Trafford. But the Dutchman insists that his plan is to stay once his interim spell is over, and made a pointed reference to the fact he still has a two-year contract.
Mail Sport understands United have agreed to pay Sporting Lisbon £9.2m for the services of Amorim and two of his assistants, while Ineos director Sir Dave Brailsford appeared to claim the deal was 'done' when he greeted fans outside Old Trafford on Wednesday night.
Amorim is expected to join United during the November international break once he has served his notice period at Sporting, but an official announcement is yet to be made.
jipceiloyz
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It is not about the manager, the bigger problem is the players! Player mentality and attitude is the main culprit. They played in such a manner to get him sacked. With such mentality, any new manager will still not get the job done!
Sadmnops
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ETH was simply given his own medicine to taste. How does devastation feel like ETH?
Sadmnops
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it serves him right. Now he will understand how sancho, mactominay, wan bisaka, de Gea, CR7 and the young talents felt when ETH shipped them out to recruit his formerly mediocre players.
banilpsu
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now he experienced what is to be devastated....think about ronaldo, David de Gea, sancho ..... he cannot handle big name,big club like MU. Spending 545 million to bring all but flops player.
Cloasan2
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I thought he said the management are backing him and then what happened. Joker
Yiwceimsyz
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He totally destroyed Manchester United, he was highly rated but his ego and pride got in the way. That led to his downfall. He messed up badly. He needs to spend some time away from the game.
DanielEtele
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I said it even before his sack. He desperately wanted to keep that job. That's why he kept on reminding that he won alot of trophies.. Maybe because of people like Sancho and Cr7! Cr7's criticism got into Ten's head alot. I'm still waiting for Cr7's response to the sack. Sancho has disrespectfully waved 👋 him goodbye! Hahahaha
He simply wasn’t good enough. Fairly deserved sack. Nothing more to it. He always got his way. His way just didn’t work
Iron-U
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He was loved in England!
battlebots
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please everyone leave him alone
Single-Bone
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I said it even before his sack. He desperately wanted to keep that job. That's why he kept on reminding that he won alot of trophies.. Maybe because of people like Sancho and Cr7! Cr7's criticism got into Ten's head alot. I'm still waiting for Cr7's response to the sack. Sancho has disrespectfully waved 👋 him goodbye! Hahahaha