Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has warned incoming Manchester United coach Eric ten Hag.
Ten Hag decided not to take any holidays and immediately got to work this week after the end of the Eredivisie season and Neville warned the Dutchman to get some rest if he is going to succeed at Old Trafford.
“I think if he’s coming for a short period of time… the players will only stay there for a week, (he needs) to sit down with the players one-on-one and get to know them. But I hope he’ll go on vacation for two weeks and get some rest because it’s a big job at United and the classes. long.
“So this week I’m hoping to meet the staff because the players will all be gone after this week. I hope it’s a ‘getting to know you’ journey rather than just sitting around and starting to look at tactics and all that stuff.
“He needs a break; it’s a long season, he has a big job ahead of him and he’s going to need a break next season. He’ll need to be fresh, but I’m sure he’ll know that,” Neville told Sky Sports.
While Tin Hag is already in England, Ralf Rangnick is still in charge and will oversee the club’s last game of the season against Crystal Palace on Sunday.