Manchester United's Dutch manager, Erik ten Hag, could be living his last moments as manager at Old Trafford if he loses to Liverpool in this weekend's Premier League derby. For example, it is worth remembering the departure of several strategists who arrived after Sir Alex Ferguson's era. The first and most curious, Jose Mourinho, who was fired after losing to the "Reds" at Anfield on December 16, 2018. Ten Hag will take on the wards of Jürgen Klopp this December 17, so the former Ajax helmsman could emulate "Special One" five years later.
But the Portuguese was not the only one to be condemned by the Merseyside squad, as David Moyes, current West Ham United manager, was thrashed 0-3 at Old Trafford on March 16, 2014 and was thanked a month later. His replacement, "Tyrant" Louis van Gaal was also punished by the curse of his arch-rivals two years later. In May 2016, the elimination in the round of 16 of the Europa League and the draw at Anfield, were considered to no longer renew him, despite conquering the FA Cup.
His compatriot Ten Hag lifted the EFL Cup and now has the noose around his neck, due to the poor results in the Premier League and the premature elimination in the Champions League. But it was Norwegian coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer who, a month after the 5-0 humiliation at Old Trafford on 24 October 2021, was no longer wanted for prolonging the Mancunians' crisis.
A few hours before this match takes place, Liverpool's social media accounts released a video of a Steven Gerrard goal he scored against Manchester United in 2001 that left our opponents humiliated and that is a moment they cannot forget and that is also in the memory of Gerrard himself and of Anfield.
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