On August 1, former Manchester United assistant coach McClaren officially took over as Jamaica national team coach, tasked with leading the team to qualify for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag also thanked McClaren for his contributions.
Ten Hag expressed his gratitude to McClaren: “I want to thank Steve for his immense contribution to the team over the past two years. Since arriving at United, he has been a constant source of support and advice for me, and he helped us win two trophies, laying a solid foundation for further success at the club. We have been friends for 16 years since we first worked together at FC Twente, and this relationship will continue during his next challenge. Everyone at Manchester United wishes Steve the very best in his new role.”
With McClaren leaving as assistant coach, Manchester United will undoubtedly face a tough test in the 2024-25 season.
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