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At the start of last week, Manchester United made the decision to part ways with Erik ten Hag. A logical choice which punished the disappointing performances of the Dutch coach’s team which was in 14th place in the Premier League. This Wednesday, at a press conference, André Onana returned to the departure of Ten Hag. And the Cameroonian goalkeeper visibly feels bad for having made his coach leave.
“When I heard he was leaving, I obviously felt bad. It’s not always easy for players to understand the departure of a coach. But ultimately the club has to make a decision and we have to follow it. I worked with him, he’s a good manager, I have a very good relationship. Why didn’t it work? We haven’t won enough. It’s very simple. And at a high level, it’s not easy. Sometimes you have to pay the price. Unfortunately, it’s him, but we did everything, the players gave everything, we worked hard.he said at a press conference.
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