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Erik Ten Hag Personality: Win Percentage and Trophies Won As Manager

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Erik Ten Hag Personality: Win Percentage and Trophies Won As Manager

Overview of Erik Ten Hag Personality Profile: Win Percentage and Trophies Wons As Manager.

Nicknamed the Next Pep Guardiola, incoming Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag is a 52 year-old manager from Netherlands who has an average win percentage of 73% across his Ajax coaching career thus far.

Ajax had suffered a three-and-a-half year Eredivisie league title drought before Ten Hag arrived in December 2017. The club have since won the league twice with the third one loading in the 2021/2022 season. Ajax were also sat at the top of the table when the 2019-20 season was abandoned due to the pandemic.

Ten Hag is just the second Ajax coach to win the prestigious Rinus Michels Award, which is given to the best professional manager of the Eredivisie. Manchester United  agreed to pay a £2.5million compensation package to Ajax for Eric ten Hag and his assistant Mitchell van der Gaag.

Manchester United to Win Premier League Title Number 21 Under Ten Hag

Erik Ten Hag Personality Profile: Win Percentage and Trophies Won As Manager

How many trophies Erik ten Hag?

So far, he has won about 6 major trophies and still counting.

Here are ten hag trophies won as manager

Erik ten Hag’s trophies/ silverware cabinet:

  • Eredivisie league titles2018-19, 2020-21, 2021/2022*
  • KNVB Beker (Dutch Cup): 2018-19, 2020-2021
  • Johan Cruyff Shield: 2019

Erik ten Hag’s awards & honors achieved:

  • Rinus Michaels Coach of the Year Award: 2016, 2019
  • FIFA The Best Award, Men’s Head Coach: 2019 (4th placed)

Erik Ten Hag first moved to Ajax in 2017, where he has been since, winning multiple titles and earning worldwide plaudits with his youth development and European success.

EPL top club Manchester United have announced the signing of Erik ten Hag as the new permanent manager.The Red Devils sacked Ole Gunnar Solskjaer  in late November 2021 with the club seventh in the Premier League. United had been coached by interim manager Ralf Rangnick ever since Solskjaer’s departure, but a permanent hire has been on the horizon.

Erik ten Hag club teams coached & managerial record

Club coached Date Ten Hag Win Percentage
Go Ahead Eagles July 1, 2012 – June 6 2013 46.2%
Bayern Munich II June 6, 2013 – May 22, 2015 66.7%
FC Utrecht May 23, 2015 – Dec. 27, 2017 50.5%
AFC Ajax Dec. 28, 2017 – 2022 73.8%

What is Erik ten Hag managerial style of play

Having openly admitting to being heavily influenced by Pep Guardiola during his time at Bayern Munich, Erik ten Hag deploys a very attack-minded 4-2-4 formation at Ajax, to enormous success this season.

Erik Ten Hag Personality: Win Percentage and Trophies Won As Manager

Ten Hag is certainly a serial winner and his Ajax 74.2% win percentage is actually comparable Man City Guardiola’s (75.4%)

The powerful 4-2-4 attacking mentality has seen a renaissance for former West Ham striker Sebastien Haller, who has scored an incredible 46 goals in 59 Ajax appearances after a failed two-year spell at West Ham. It has also seen the club set an incredible goal differential mark in Eredivisie play, with an outlandish 83 goals scored to just 14 goals allowed through 28 games played in 2021-22 as of April 3.

Erik ten hag points per game stats

  • As far as Ajax is concerned,  Erik ten Hag has 2.41 Points Per Game. 73% Win Percentage, and 2.93 Goals. Scored /Match.
  • During Ten Hag’s 207 games in charge of Ajax, he won 153 matches, drew 26 games and lost 28. That’s a win rate of 73.9% and an average of 2.34  points per game.
  • According to planet football, Ten Hag’s Ajax team scored a remarkable 570 goals in those 207 games at a rate of 2.75 goals per game. His team also conceded just 174 goals, averaging 0.84 per game.
  • Ten Hag’s Ajax side have scored five or more goals in 37 different games. That means they average a five-goal haul every 5.6 games.
  •  Erik ten Hag’s biggest ever match won with Ajax was a 13-0 win over VVV-Venlo in the Eredivisie in October 2020. He’s also recorded a 9-0 league win over Cambuur and a 9-0 win against Excelsior Maassluis in the KNVB Cup.

Erik ten hag – player profile

Erik ten Hag is a former footballer from Netherlands  who played as Centre-Back during his prime. Ten Hag’s last club was Twente Enschede FC  in Haaksbergen, Netherlands.

For the most part, Ten Hag played  as a central defender for Twente, De Graafschap, RKC Waalwijk and Utrecht. He had three spells with Twente, with whom he won the KNVB Cup in the 2000–2001.

Ten Hag also won the Eerste Divisie with De Graafschap in the 1990–91 season, ten years before winning the cup with Twente. Erik ten Hag (ETH) retired from active playing career in 2002 at the age of 32 while playing for Twente, after the end of the 2001–02 Eredivisie season.

How many goals did ten hag score as a player? Erik ten Hag made 221 appearances for FC Twente, scoring five (5) goals and winning the 2000-2001 KNVB Beker (Dutch Cup).

Erik ten Hag (born 2nd February 1970) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player, who was the head coach of Eredivisie club Ajax (2017-2022) . He starts as the manager of English club Manchester United from the start of the 2022–2023 season.

More Info on Erik Ten Hag Personality: Win Percentage and Trophies Won As Manager

When did Erik ten Hag join Ajax? December 2017
Erik ten hag trophies: he won 5 trophies + at Ajax
erik ten hag tactics: tiki taka attacking football (positional play)
erik ten hag to man utd contract: done deal until 2026
erik ten hag wife name: Bianca Ten Hag
erik ten hag trophies as manager: Eredivisie titles and KNVB
can erik ten hag speak english: yes
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Gareth Southgate to Manchester United Doesnt’ Make Sense

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There is NO REASON for Gareth Southgate to be linked with the Manchester United job

Gareth Southgate is the only person in the Universe who can turn Manchester United into Middlesbrough within no time

The English media is trying all their best to push Southgate to united, but he is championship level manager at best

The England national team is waay better than this Manu squad, and he has had 0 success ( reaching semis ain’t success). So what exactly are people expecting if he becomes Manu boss

Absolutely no way! Why would Man U hire Southgate? That would be the worse decision in the history of the game.

ETH outwitted Klopp last weekend in one of the best and most dramatic FA cup clashes in years and I’m sorry but Southgate would not have won that game and ETH has had to deal with Ronaldo, Sancho, Greenwood and so on, he deserves more time

Soccer Football – Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag on the pitch before the match REUTERS/Umit Bektas/ File photo

I have been saying this for weeks now. If United were under any other manager especially Southgate, they would be fighting for relegation right now. The problem at United is not Ten Hag but the players.

People keep saying that Ten Hag’s style of football at United is not attractive and no identity but there is so much that a manager can do if the players themselves are not good enough or not putting enough effort. Ten Hag’s Ajax were playing attractive football and he managed to get them to the SF of the CL.

Without him, look at Ajax now. And the media keep pushing their agenda to get Ten Hag sack and replace him with a much worse manager like Southgate. If Ten Hag is managing England right now, with the players they have, we won’t see such a passive football like we saw yesterday vs Brazil. Ask Liverpool fans, would they replace Klopp with Southgate? I rest my case.

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Liverpool blame themselves for FA Cup loss to Man United

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Liverpool only have themselves to blame for loss to Manchester United. Had to find a way to squeeze in the random Bruno slag off in between. Dude was dead on his feet at full time, and had to slot in to center back for the last 30 minutes.

SportsFila reflect on Manchester United’s 4-3 win over Liverpool in the FA Cup Quarterfinals and look ahead to the semifinals where Erik ten Hag’s side will take on Coventry.

How come everybody seems to have forgotten that 2 of LFC’s goals were pure luck?

More shots, same shots on goal, higher goal expectancy. What is this narrative that Liverpool should have put this game away, if anything we should’ve put this game away! They had a good 20, 25 minute stint where they kept the ball in the second half, but did nothing with it, we deservedly won this game.

David de Gea is still without a club since leaving Manchester United this summer (Image: Matthew Peters/Manchester United via Getty Images)

For Liverpool fans: don’t say that we lost to Manchester United because Jota Trent Alisson and jones didn’t play. We have to stop doing that every time a team loses a big game it’s very stupid because had you won, you wouldn’t be saying that. Don’t forget that when y’all drew 0-0 to them at home Trent Alisson and Jones started. Keep in mind how well they’ve been playing despite having lots of injuries they almost beat Manchester City’s full strength squad last week.

Also, you lose to Manchester United, 2 fringe players for them decided the game for them, Liverpool didn’t play well and a loss is a loss you have to accept it otherwise you’re a sole loser and are unwilling to take it.

It’s interesting how nothing much is said about the mistakes made by Liverpool, but all criticism is piled on Bruno; how supposedly poor he was.

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Ten Hag Says Man United Are on Track

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Ten Hag claims United is moving in the right direction 👀 WHAT DIRECTION IS THAT?!

Every time he speaks after a dismal performance after the match I always sit there saying to myself “What on Earth are you talking about”.

The media trying so hard to get ETH sacked…..when liverpool had bad injuries with VVD out, y’all didnt have the same energy

Most fans want ETH out because of his poor tactics and substitutions. I also felt he should be braver to drop non-performing players irrespective of names, and even play academy players if he has to.

Now I’m ETH in because I realise from Rooney’s and Ole’s recent interviews that the mentality of these players are incredibly low and it’s no longer just speculation that the players can’t cope on this stage.

I can understand ETH saying positive things and coming off as “crazy” but if you have players who are weak minded and aren’t willing to fight, you can’t be tough cos they’ll cave and where does that leave you for the rest of the season?! Jason Sancho case in point. I rather come across as insane to the media but hope that I’m lifting the team enough to get a string of performances to save my job and give the fans at least something to cheer about until I can have a summer clear out.

 

Keane is a freaking legend but that approach with these weak players will kill them and ETH would lose the dressing room.

This man keeps dropping off bombs on and off the field..A gift that keeps on giving..Most delulu man on this green earth
What a GIFT! Hand him a 15 years contract and 5 years add ons

The problem for Utd in recruiting an elite manager in the Summer is that Liverpool, Bayern and Barca will also be looking for new managers.

From the moment I heard “A new era begins. .” from ETH. I knew it was the joke of the century. He has the guts to say it while Klopp/Guardiola are competing against each other by 1 point in the Primer league he acted like he can compete with them ro

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