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Premier League managers were sympathetic to Erik ten Hag, who was sacked by Manchester United on Monday
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00:00Always sad to see one of our colleagues, you know, losing his job.
00:06I think he's done a really good job.
00:12He's won titles there, he has changed a lot of things.
00:15He's a phenomenal coach and it's difficult when this happens.
00:19Unfortunately, the exposure that we have as managers and we are always there in the line
00:25and especially when you look at the game and how they lost the game,
00:28it was incredible.
00:29But, OK, they made that decision.
00:32Wish him all the best for his new chapter.
00:35Nah, not really shocked.
00:36I guess, disappointing as it was, almost inevitable with the scrutiny it had.
00:46So, yeah, I mean, it's just the nature of football these days.
00:52Always, I feel sorry for the managers, you know,
00:54lose his position.
00:58So I'm so sorry for him.
00:59I have a good, I think, incredible relation.
01:03I think he represents Man United in the highest level in terms of behaviour,
01:06in terms of costs.
01:08So our job, the manager, is one of the few jobs in all the jobs in the world
01:13that the people are expecting to be sacked.
01:15So we will see him, I think, in the near future somewhere at a big club again.
01:19But at this moment, it's for him and his family.
01:22It's, of course, tragedies, maybe a bit too much to say,
01:26but it's a big disappointment.

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