ERIK TEN HAG'S successor at Ajax has been sucked for failing to win 7 of games.



The Dutch champions parted company with Alfred Schreuder after a run of seven games without a win. The final nail in the coffin for Schreuder was a draw with FC Volendam. Ajax had a staggering 31 shots in the match to Volendam's two, yet only drew 1-1 with the relegation battlers after Mohammed Kudus scored a late equalizer. In a statement, Ajax said: "Ajax has removed Alfred Schreuder from active duty with immediate effect. The manager's contract ran till June 30, 2024, but has been terminated. The disappointing results and lack of development within the team are the main reason for this decision. The management of the club is no longer confident about their agreement."

Under current Manchester United boss Ten Hag, Ajax won the last three full Eredivisie league campaigns - with one campaign in the middle voided due to the Covid-19 pandemic. On top of their league struggles, which see them sitting down in fifth, Ajax failed to progress from their Champions League group, though did earn a Europa League play-off spot against Union Berlin by coming third. Following his Ajax departure, Ten Hag has set about the mammoth task of turning around the fortunes of the Red Devils. "The disappointing results and lack of development within the team are the main reason for this decision. The management of the club is no longer confident about their agreement."

Under current Manchester United boss Ten Hag, Ajax won the last three full Eredivisie league campaigns - with one campaign in the middle voided due to the Covid-19 pandemic. On top of their league struggles, which see them sitting down in fifth, Ajax failed to progress from their Champions League group, though did earn a Europa League play-off spot against Union Berlin by coming third. Following his Ajax departure, Ten Hag has set about the mammoth task of turning around the fortunes of the Red Devils.