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Can the eight Dutch managers who have coached in the Premier League give Tenhag some inspiration?

In the face of Liverpool's rout, Manchester United quickly made a public relations response, Ajax's Dutch coach Tenhag unsurprisingly, became the new manager of Manchester United, digging three feet below, Tenhag's original slightly mysterious coach suddenly had no secrets to speak of, whether this bald coach can lead the Red Devils to revive is not yet known, but tracing back to the past, the Dutch coach's experience in the Premier League or success or failure may give fans and Tenhag some inspiration.

Gullit (Chelsea, Newcastle)

Can the eight Dutch managers who have coached in the Premier League give Tenhag some inspiration?

Gullit, one of the three Dutch musketeers in the past, can be described as the founding father of the Dutch coach in the Premier League, and Gullit, who left the Apennines in 1995 to play in England, joined Chelsea, and did not think that Gullit, who was still a player at the time, completed the transition from coach to player at a speed that could not be hidden. After Hoddle left for the England national team, Gullit became the first Dutch coach to coach in the Premier League as a player and coach.

Gurlitt's style of play is both elegant and tough, which seems to be confirmed in his coaching path. Although he led Chelsea to win the 1997 FA Cup, he became the first non-British manager to lead the team to win the FA Cup. However, he has always been uninhibited and uninhibited, and he also had a stalemate with the Blues high-level for many reasons, and was dismissed in the second year after winning the championship. He immediately switched to Newcastle United and led the team to the middle of the league, but unfortunately, he who had always looked down on Shearer could not handle the relationship between the new card manager and was quickly fired after fighting with many Newcastle players.

Yoyor (Tottenham, Fulham)

Can the eight Dutch managers who have coached in the Premier League give Tenhag some inspiration?

Gullit is a pioneer and Joel is the benchmark, from Tottenham to Fulham, Joel has coached a total of 201 Premier League games, the Dutch coach who has coached the most Premier League games. In 2004, Joel debuted in the Premier League as a tottenham hotspur assistant coach, but spurs coach Santini was in charge after only 13 games in office. Joel took office and immediately showed his offensive talent as dutch coach. He changed Tottenham's defensive-oriented tactics under Santini. And just a month after taking office, he led the team to play a five-game winning streak in the league and won the title of Premier League Coach of the Month. Joel's all-attack and all-defensive tactics injected a new concept into the Premier League at the time, and in his second season in charge of Tottenham, Spurs won the fifth place, the highest ranking of Tottenham since 1990.

Like Gullit, Joel is an iron-fisted coach who dares to put Robbie Keane on the bench and purge Canut from the squad. Joel once said, "I don't like moles and people with negative attitudes. "It's similar to Ten haag, who is about to take charge of Manchester United.

Unfortunately, Joel failed to lead Spurs into the top four of the league and eventually left in 2007. Joel's second Premier League coaching experience was at Fulham, where he replaced Mark Hughes in June 2011 to manage Fulham, with Fulham ultimately battling himself in the middle of the league. Joel also fell out with then-Fulham striker Zamora, eventually ending up in December 2013 after leading the team to six consecutive defeats. Joel apparently failed to instill his offensive philosophy into Fulham, where he coached in his final Premier League game, where Fulham lost 3-0 to West Ham United and the team didn't even hit the frame of the goal.

Hiddink (Chelsea)

Can the eight Dutch managers who have coached in the Premier League give Tenhag some inspiration?

Dutch coach Hiddink also left his coaching footprint in the Premier League, but he played as a firefighting coach and failed to exchange for a formal contract for various reasons. Leading the team is easy to fight fires, daring to accept Abu's invitation in the face of danger, Hiddink is worthy of a generation of famous coaches.

In fact, Hiddink's coaching record at Chelsea is not bad. In the 2008-09 season, Chelsea scored poorly in the third line under the management of Brazilian coach Scolari, qualifying in the difficult group of Champions League teams and slipping to fourth in the league. In the end, Abu fired Scolari with a knife, and Hiddink was in danger, not only completing the basic task of at least reaching the top four in the league given by Abu (eventually finishing third), but also successfully reaching the final four of the Champions League. If it weren't for Iniesta's miraculous kick, Chelsea could even reach the Champions League final and complete the miracle chapter of Di Matteo's firefighting coach leading the team to win the Champions League ahead of schedule. In the end, Hiddink, who was still coaching the Russian national team, did not choose to sign a new contract with Chelsea.

In December 2015, Mourinho coached Chelsea for the second time in the palace fight, and Hiddink served as the Blues firefighting coach for the second time. At that time, Hiddink was in semi-retirement, and this time he accepted it halfway and was not able to turn the tide.

Mullenstein: (Fulham)

Can the eight Dutch managers who have coached in the Premier League give Tenhag some inspiration?

Who is Mullenstein? Probably only Manchester United fans will pay attention to his brief managerial resume in the Premier League. As Ferguson's right hand, Mullenstein is the hero of Manchester United's long-term dominance of the Premier League, and his meticulous adjustment has benefited C Ronaldo a lot. However, the man who served Manchester United for 12 years and knew manchester United best outside of Ferguson was rejected by Moyes and could only leave Manchester United with Ferguson.

In the summer of 2013, Mullenstein, who had briefly served as Hiddink's assistant coach, returned to the Premier League to join Fulham as an assistant coach to another Dutch coach, Joel, who, as mentioned earlier, was disqualified in December 2013 and Murenstine took over the coaching whip. But the experience lasted less than three months, and in February 2014 Mullenstein was sacked by Fulham for poor results. That season Fulham was relegated, and coincidentally, as long as Fulham were relegated in the Premier League, Manchester City could win the title, and this law has continued to this day. Mullenstein seems to have inadvertently started the Premier League dynasty with the city's sworn enemy Manchester City.

Koeman (Southampton, Everton)

Can the eight Dutch managers who have coached in the Premier League give Tenhag some inspiration?

Koeman, who once coached the three major domestic giants in the Netherlands, did not go to Southampton in the Premier League until 2014 to coach, and his team leadership ability was gradually known to fans. It is true that during the previous period of coaching Feyenoord, Koeman's coaching ability has been appreciated by the mainstream media, especially his promotion and guidance of young players, which has created many superstars.

Coaching Southampton, Coman led the team to win seventh and sixth places in the Premier League, and he successfully discovered the two future stars of Mane and Van Dijk. Koeman has always known people and responsibilities, as early as the Dutch First Division, Koeman dug up powerful players such as Ibrahimovic (Ajax) and Crasi (Feyenoord), and then coached Barca, making full use of La Masia's resources to initially complete the renewal of Barca.

Koeman had a successful resume at Southampton, but as the Dutchman, who aspired to a bigger stage, switched to Everton in the summer of 2016, after Everton's former manager Martinez left the class, Everton regarded Koeman as the primary candidate to succeed Martinez, but this attempt, Koeman failed. The first season was still in the middle, but with The departure of Lukaku, Everton was in a hurry in the transfer market, and the 2017-18 everton season had a sluggish start, with only two wins in the nine Premier League games, and Koeman was dismissed. Everton, which opened the Moshiri era, has since become a coaching sinkhole, and the teachings of Koeman, Allardyce, Marco Silva, Ancelotti, Benitez and lampard have also been difficult to say successful.

Louis van Gaal: (Manchester United)

Can the eight Dutch managers who have coached in the Premier League give Tenhag some inspiration?

Louis van Gaal is the Dutch coach who has coached the biggest player in the Premier League, but unfortunately, the much-anticipated he has not been able to stop the decline of Manchester United. After leading the Netherlands to a world cup third place in the 2014 World Cup, Van Gaal moved to Manchester United to coach. Van Gaal, whose coaching career has come to an end, regards Manchester United as his last stop, perhaps leaving reluctance and regret in Manchester United, so that Van Gaal will take back his retirement and return to the mountain in the future.

On 19 May 2014, United announced louis van Gaal on a 3-year contract to head the Reds after the World Cup. In the end, Louis van Gaal did not survive his second season. In the first season of the Premier League, Manchester United defeated Milton Keynes 0-4 in the League Cup, and the FA Cup was eliminated by Arsenal in the quarterfinals, finishing fourth in the league and leading the team back to the Champions League.

Unfortunately, in the second season, Manchester United lost to Eindhoven and Wolfsburg in the Champions League group stage and was eliminated by Liverpool in the quarter-finals, ending Louis van Gaal's unbeaten record against the Reds for many years in his coaching career. But just a few days after winning the title, United announced an early termination of their contract with Louis van Gaal.

It is difficult to judge the success or failure of Van Gaal's coaching at Manchester United, van Gaal has indeed failed to stop the downward trend of Manchester United, and his leading results are far from meeting the expectations of fans. But he left a lot of valuable assets, Lingard, Rashford and others were promoted under Van Gaal, and his stunning lie against Arsenal became a classic moment in the Premier League.

Edovocat, Deboul (Sunderland, Crystal Palace)

Can the eight Dutch managers who have coached in the Premier League give Tenhag some inspiration?

Many famous coaches shine in the Premier League, and naturally some coaches rush and rush away. EdoVocat and DeBor are representatives.

Edvor Carter is comparable to the prodigal son of coaching, and during his coaching career, he has coached more than a dozen football clubs and eight national teams. He has traveled all over Asia and Europe, and the team changes every year at the end of his coaching period. That's the case in Sunderland. In March 2015, Ed Vaucat replaced Poyet as Manager of Sunderland in the Premier League, leading the team to 16th in the league and relegating with a thrilling three-point advantage. Then in the Sunderland fans to retain Ed Walkerat changed the decision to retire, and Sunderland signed a one-year contract, did not want the new season, the first eight rounds of the Premier League Sunderland only scored 3 points, Ed Wolfat announced his departure early.

Can the eight Dutch managers who have coached in the Premier League give Tenhag some inspiration?

Of course, Ed Vaucat, who leads the relegation, is by no means the worst Dutch coach in the Premier League, de Boer is. In the summer of 2017, De Boer became the manager of Crystal Palace, and as a result, the Premier League started with four consecutive defeats and did not score a goal, and de Boer was sacked in just 77 days.

Tenhag: (Manchester United)

Can the eight Dutch managers who have coached in the Premier League give Tenhag some inspiration?

Tenhag's achievements in Ajax are certainly worthy of recognition, but De Boer also landed in the Premier League with 4 Eredivisie titles in Ajax. In the Dutch First Division, which generally advocates attack, Tenhag, who coaches the giants, can naturally implement his football philosophy well, but in the Premier League, where tactics are more diverse, Tenhag is bound to face many tests.

Facing Benfica, who has retreated from the entire European Champions League this season, Ajax has almost no choice but to regret being eliminated. And this season Tenhag has relied too much on a single squad, and with some main players missing in the second half of the league, Ajax has dropped significantly both offensively and defensively. The Dutch media believes that Tenghag is a coach who is good at forming a team, but he does not seem to be a coach who is good at coping with different tactics and adopting rotational changes.

Dutch coaches have many precedents for highs and lows in the Premier League, and a big reason is that many Dutch coaches and players have a poor relationship with senior management. Tenhag is an iron-fisted coach, his almost paranoid military discipline has been unanimously supported by the top in Ajax, and at Manchester United, despite the transfer power in hand, in the face of a large number of high-minded big names, can Tenhag's set be completed? This also has time to verify.

Van Gaal warned Tenhag that Manchester United were not football clubs, but commercial clubs. But isn't the same with the well-defined Ajax? Learning the lessons of his predecessors and getting enough patience and support, Tenhag was able to make a big splash at Manchester United. Tenhag wants to be inspired by the stories of his predecessors, and the same is true for Manchester United, who have repeatedly taken detours.

(Back-ups/MIKU)

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