Pep Guardiola On Erik Ten Hag's Sacking: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has commented on Manchester United's decision to sack Erik Ten Hag, thereby, calling it 'unfortunate' for the Dutch manager.
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During his latest press conference which was headlines by Rodri's Ballon d'Or 2024 win, the Spaniard felt 'sorry' for his ex-rival manager and said that 'everyone's job depends upon results'.
"Always I feel sorry for managers who lose their position. I have an incredible relationship with him. He represented Manchester United at the highest level. I wish him all the best and he knows, I know, everybody knows, our jobs depend on results," said Pep Guardiola.
All You Need To Know About Ruud Van Nistelrooy's First Assignment As Manchester United Manager
Ruud Van Nistelrooy has been appointed as Manchester United's new interim manager. The Dutchman replaces his fellow compatriot Erik Ten Hag at the helm, who was sacked after a string of poor results.
The club legend's first assignment will come in the EFL Cup, where Manchester United are set to host Leicester City in what will be a feisty battle at the Theatre of Dreams — Old Trafford.
The fixture is set to take place on October 31, at 01:15 AM (all details are as per Indian Standard Time)
Here's How The Indian Fans Can Watch Manchester United Vs Leicester City EFL Cup Round Of 16 Fixture Live
For fans in India, there is no live telecast of the fixture. However, they can tune-in to the live action by switching to the FanCode app or website for live streaming of the event.
The best part about Ruud Van Nistelrooy's interim manager period with the club is the fact that his four matches are going to take place at the Old Trafford.
After the conclusion of Manchester United Vs Leicester City fixture, the Dutchman's maiden Premier League assignment will come in the form of an in-form Chelsea, followed by UEFA Europa League fixture against PAOK Thessaloniki FC, and Leicester City again.... in the Premier League.