Saturday, 16 May 2026
Hot News
Does homeowners insurance cover plumbing?
Hirving ‘Chucky’ Lozano Excluded From Mexico’s Preliminary World Cup Roster
At least eight killed in Israeli drone strikes on highway south of Beirut | Israel attacks Lebanon News
Ohio Democrat Amy Acton Posed as Moderate Despite Grants to Left-Wing Groups
Howden sets the tone for aggressive US cyber expansion
Get Fast News Updates – Stay Ahead with USA Blogger
  • Home
  • Business
    • Realtor
    • CEO
    • Founder
    • Entrepreneur
    • Journalist
  • Health
    • Doctor
    • Beauty cosmetics
    • Plastic Surgeon
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
    • Coach
    • Athlete
    • Fitness trainer
  • Life Style
  • 🔥
  • USA News
  • International News
  • Politics News
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Technology
  • Travel
Font ResizerAa
Get Fast News Updates – Stay Ahead with USA BloggerGet Fast News Updates – Stay Ahead with USA Blogger
  • Home
  • USA
  • International
  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Economy
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Life Style
  • Politics
  • SocialMedia
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
Search
  • Home
  • USA
  • International
  • Business
    • Realtor
    • CEO
    • Founder
    • Entrepreneur
    • Journalist
  • Crypto
  • Economy
  • Entertainment
  • Health
    • Doctor
    • Plastic Surgeon
    • Beauty cosmetics
  • Life Style
  • Politics
  • SocialMedia
  • Sports
    • Athlete
    • Coach
    • Fitness trainer
  • Technology
  • Travel
Follow US
©2025 USA Bloger . All Rights Reserved.
Get Fast News Updates – Stay Ahead with USA Blogger > Blog > Coach > Erik ten Hag a top coach who looks born for Manchester United – Nicky Butt
Coach

Erik ten Hag a top coach who looks born for Manchester United – Nicky Butt

Sarah Johnson
Sarah Johnson
Share
SHARE

Nicky Butt believes Erik ten Hag was “born” to manage Manchester United.

The former Ajax boss has overcome a difficult start to make a huge impression in his first season in charge at Old Trafford.

United, who won the Carabao Cup earlier this month, are third in the Premier League and still in contention in two other knockout competitions.

It is a far cry from last season when the team was managed by three different people and finished in sixth place, 35 points behind champions Manchester City.

Former United midfielder Butt told the PA news agency: “I think he’s done a great job, no matter what happens. Regardless of the trophies, if he stays in the top four he’s been very successful.

“He’s come into a football club that was really struggling and probably in its worst state, in terms of football, for about 20 years.

“Turning over coaches all the time isn’t the answer – that’s been proven at other clubs and proven at our club over the last 10 years.

“You have to have continuity and you have to go through ups and downs as a manager. There’ll be another sticky spell, you can guarantee that, but he is a top coach and he looks like he is born for Old Trafford.”

Butt, who will return to Old Trafford in June when he participates in the Soccer Aid for UNICEF match, has been impressed how quickly the Dutchman, 53, has settled and stamped his authority at the club.

The 48-year-old said: “Looking from the outside in, it looks like everyone knows who the boss is, he’s dealt with a lot of big issues, personalities and egos around the club.

“He’s ingrained himself into the local area. You see him walking around and out with his family in local restaurants.

“He’s got a camaraderie in the team and there doesn’t seem to be anything coming out of the changing rooms. Everything seems to be going in the right way.

“On the pitch, he’s got them back to winning ways and they don’t give in. That’s not from a magic wand. That’s work on the training pitch, work on character and work on the team.”

Butt made 387 appearances for United after coming through their youth system, winning six Premier League titles, three FA Cups and the Champions League, and later served on their backroom staff.

Coaching had been his intended career path but, after leaving Old Trafford two years ago, he has stepped into an upstairs role as chief executive at ambitious League Two Salford City, a club he part owns.

He said: “It is different to what I set out to do but I did my CEO course a couple of years ago and was qualified to do it.

“It’s been different to what I expected but I’m enjoying it so far.

“When we tell people what we want to do they probably laugh.

You Might Also Like

Lady Vols coach Kim Caldwell about to experience another 1st with her baby due any day

Legendary College Football Coach Lou Holtz Teaches These Three Rules for Life Success

Tickets for Coach K’s last game at Duke cost more than seats at the Super Bowl

Head coach Benkenstein leaves struggling Lancashire

NCAA hands former Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh a 4-year show cause order for recruiting violations

Share This Article
Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Fred Kerley out of Grand Slam Track Miami after arrest
Next Article 30 Unique Mother’s Day Gifts to Shop at Target

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it happens has earned us the trust of a vast audience. Stay ahead with real-time updates on the latest events, trends.
FacebookLike
InstagramFollow

Popular Posts

TASE EVP explains why the market is rising

  The most unexpected, despite the numerous missile neighborhoods launched by Iran to Israel and…

By
Robert Adams

Top-Rated Clean Beauty Products That Deserve a Spot in Your Routine

Years ago it seemed that there were only two options when it comes to skin…

By
Robert Adams

JD Vance Refusing to Meet with Axel Springer CEO over Fake Business Insider Attack on Don Jr.

Washington - Vice President JD Vance refuses to meet with the German media conglomerate Axel…

By
Emily Thompson

You Might Also Like

Coach

How U.S. women’s soccer coach Emma Hayes plans to grow the sport

By
Sarah Johnson
Coach

Chiefs coach Andy Reid still drives a car his dad bought for $25 after World War II—he completely restored it decades later

By
Sarah Johnson
Coach

Norwich appoint Bristol City’s Manning as head coach

By
Sarah Johnson
Coach

National Women’s Soccer League cancels games after coach was fired over sex abuse claims

By
Sarah Johnson
Get Fast News Updates – Stay Ahead with USA Blogger
USA
  • International
  • Politics
  • Crypto
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Entertainment
Business
  • CEO
  • Entrepreneur
  • Founder
  • Journalist
Health
  • Doctor
  • Plastic Surgeon
  • Beauty cosmetics
  • Life Style
Sports
  • Athlete
  • Coach
  • Fitness trainer

 © 2017-2026 USA Bloger. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?