Erik ten Hag might well have saved his job vs Newcastle, not with the 3-2 result, but with the tactical display and performance. He’s stubbornly stuck with 4-1-4-1 this season & it’s killed the team.
The new technical director, Jason Wilcox, has clearly had an influence on the formation, shape, tactics and game plan. A False 9, going man-for-man 4v4 up top with two midfielders creating a block with the defence. We really should have seen this months ago when the fires were burning & teams were walking through our chaotic system.
If Erik can prove to INEOS he can take their instructions on the style of play, as Sir Jim Ratcliffe has spoken about, then he could be retained. His competition for the job isn’t deep. As I said recently, he isn’t a bad coach. However he’s made repeated mistakes this term.
No doubt, Amrabat showed he could have provided a solution in the centre this season. Amad is a better option than Antony. Playing Bruno exclusively at the top of the pitch solves his weaknesses and gives him more purpose.
The players appeared more ‘at home’ with the compact system vs Newcastle, and we must never go back to basketball tactics ever again. It’s a hiding to nothing and Erik should have recognised that at Christmas.
I’m not against Erik staying if he gives up the out-of-control transition nonsense. Set the team up properly, we’ll get the players fit, buy and sell individuals - and we can give it a go again next year.
I liked ETH’s speech. He came across as a leader and motivated - just like the coach we hired from Ajax.
If Dan Ashworth demands a change of manager, I firmly want it to be a tactician like Kieran McKenna. Arteta had never managed before Arsenal, so McKenna already has more experience than he had.
If Erik stays, he’ll have my support.