Former Manchester United and Barcelona star Gerard Pique has raised concerns about Erik ten Hag’s ability to revive Manchester United’s fortunes. Pique, who enjoyed success at both clubs, believes that the key to success lies in trusting the club’s academy players rather than relying solely on big-money signings.
Despite a promising start under Ten Hag, Manchester United’s season has taken a turn for the worse, with the team currently sitting in sixth place in the Premier League and suffering an early exit from the Champions League. While a recent FA Cup victory over Liverpool provided a brief respite, Pique remains skeptical about whether this signals a true turning point for the team.
Pique highlighted the importance of continuity and direction for sustained success, noting that United have struggled to find their way back to the top since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson. While acknowledging Ten Hag’s coaching abilities, Pique questioned whether he could orchestrate a successful turnaround at Old Trafford.
“I still believe Ten Hag is a very good coach,” Pique told Sky Sports. “I don’t know if he will be able to turn things around, but the win against Liverpool was impressive.”
As Manchester United continues to navigate a challenging season, Pique’s insights serve as a reminder of the importance of long-term planning and development in achieving success on the pitch.