JAMIE O’HARA thinks Manchester United should SACK Erik ten Hag before the FA Cup final.
And the former Spurs star reckon United should bring in another manager on LOAN.
Ten Hag hit rock bottom at United on Monday when his side were thrashed 4-0 by Crystal Palace.
And it seems unlikely the Dutch boss will survive at Old Trafford even if pulls off a shock win over neighbours Man City at Wembley later this month.
Meanwhile United legend Michael Carrick – who previously stepped in as caretaker at after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked – has continued to impress at Middlesbrough.
And O’Hara reckons United should get the former England midfielder in the dugout for the final instead.
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Reflecting on the loss to Palace, he said: “Man Utd were terrible.”
“They should get someone new in for the final to give themselves a chance. You can’t have Ten Hag in the dugout.
“He’s leaving at the end of the season. The players have stopped running for him.
“I would change it and try and get a lift by getting in Michael Carrick. Just a couple of games, then he can go back to Middlesbrough.”
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Carrick, 42, arrived at the Riverside in October 2022 with the club in 21st place, a point above relegation.
But after winning 16 of his first 23 games at the club, Middlesbrough reached the play-offs before being knocked out in the semi-finals.
But Boro narrowly failed to make the play-off spots this season, meaning the former England star is on his summer break.
Thomas Tuchel has been linked with the full-time job at United next campaign.
But O’Hara does not believe that the former PSG and Chelsea coach is the right man for the job.
I would change it and try and get a lift by getting in Michael Carrick.
Jamie O’Hara
Speaking to Grosvenor Sport, he said: “I really liked Tuchel at Chelsea.
“I thought he created a team that was really hard to beat and nobody wanted to play against them but I don’t know if it works at Man Utd.
“I think they need maybe Graham Potter or Roberto De Zerbi. Someone to build and create a new mentality and philosophy.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk