Ahead of the pre-season friendly with Liverpool, Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag held a press conference.
Ten Hag said: “I have a good relationship with the club’s CEO, we get along well. If you can feel the support from the top and have good communication with them, it is definitely beneficial to team building. When there is a very good and stable relationship between the coach and the club’s executives, this relationship gives the coach confidence and belief. This confidence and belief is not limited to the coach himself, but also spreads to the team’s locker room, and players will also feel this strong belief. Players will translate this belief into performance on the pitch, thus affecting the outcome of the game and the team’s overall performance.”
“Compared to signing a new contract, I would prefer to stay in this extended contract way. I think two years is a long time in football, and in two years we will see what the team has built on top of what has been achieved. I don’t need a longer contract to give me security, because I have enough security. In my life and career, I have enough belief, I know when I have a team, I will succeed.”
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