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Unveiling Tenhach (IV): Perfectionists + Natural Winners, Manchester United face culture shock

After Lonnick's unsuccessful experience, Tenhach will become United's next manager. Relying on his outstanding performances during his time at charge of Ajax, Tenhach has won the favor of Manchester United. So how did he grow from a rich kid in a small town to a world-famous man? Mirror reporter Richie Jones wrote exclusively about Tenhach's upbringing, and here's a full translation of part IV.

The same themes keep popping up as I spend time talking to people close to Tenhach.

Workaholic, tactical obsession, thoughtfulness and winner are some of the words used to describe the next Manchester United manager. Apparently, almost anything That Tenhach did was carefully calculated.

Despite being short of major generals against Zwolle, he showed little emotion. Instead, he observes the game professionally, takes notes and analyzes the game carefully, but he rarely communicates with the fans on the spot.

In the post-match press conference, so did Tenhach. He was always cautious and thoughtful when confronted with problems, but not much was revealed. Either way, Tenhach has a strong heart and is an independent thinker, which is impressive.

He will accept dissenting opinions, but he will not waver in his own opinions. Asked about Alai's missed chance to score, Tenhach insisted Alai had done a great job. Instead of simply answering the question, he firmly believed that Alai had done his job.

He occasionally joked with familiar journalists, but always kept his distance from them. Everything Tenhach did was not accidental, his every move was carefully calculated.

Dutch journalist Van der Berg revealed, "He's a perfectionist and it's hard to work with him. However, every perfectionist is difficult to get along with. ”

"He has his own style, he has his own way of working, and among Dutch journalists, he doesn't have many friends. He will answer your questions, but will not contact the reporter. ”

That seems to be Therhach's point. He's a perfectionist, which means that the people around him are either standing with him or they're being kept at a distance.

In an interview with the Mirror, people familiar with Ajax players revealed that in terms of attendance and diet, Tenhach's requirements are very strict. However, he is also an approachable and excellent manager.

If a player is willing to follow his rules, then he will be respected by Tenhach, who will do everything in his power to help the player. Over the years, his attention to detail and keen tactical insight have helped transform countless players.

When asked by a reporter how the team faced the news of his departure, Tenhach replied, "My players are always focused and that's what we ask for. This is in our process. "It's also a process that works for the vast majority of people.

Mario Bain, who has coached Feyenoord, Henko and Atlético Hellenic, and has served as an assistant coach at Fenerbahce, and now an analyst at ESPN in the Netherlands, believes that for England players, Tenhach's high-intensity training style and long training will be a culture shock.

"I think in England they train differently than we train in the Netherlands. I think you have to be very fit to play the way he likes and for a lot of players it's going to be a different job. ”

"He's the kind of manager who is a bit weird and he analyzes every game very well. He's a workaholic who loves to observe everything and knows his opponents very well. I think he has the ability to do well in Manchester. ”

"I think he can play well if he has the right players, but he's also a manager who takes some time to get there. It's impossible to get something out of it in just one week. ”

In the process of Tenghach's transformation of the team, it is often necessary to have some suitable reinforcements. While coaching Utrecht, Tenhach signed an experienced veteran like BluffHead to help the younger players.

While coaching Ajax, he signed back veterans like Blind and Tadić from the Premier League. He then signed players like Klassen and Allai, which is a key part of his success.

In addition to his obsession with tactics, he also pays attention to the hearts of his players. Bluff Hyde revealed, "Everyone will know the talent and strength of the players, but how do you really dig into their hearts and see what they are doing and how to get him to play at his best?" It's hard, but that's what Tenhach did. ”

United need something new, fresh and original. Tenhach can clearly offer his own unique way of working.

Apparently, those familiar with Tenhach were not surprised by his success. Although those who were not familiar with him would question his lack of seniority, those who worked with him thought he was destined to achieve dazzling achievements.

From the man who played with him in the elementary school playground, to his teammates in Twente to the Utrecht players, they all recognise the ability of the legendary manager who has reached the pinnacle of Dutch football.

Dutch managers are usually popular in the Premier League, but Tenhach has his own tactical ideas. He refused to use traditional Dutch football tactics, such as traditional Dutch football, which requires wingers to always stay on the sidelines, while Tenghach requires full-backs to actively participate in the attack and appear near the opponent's penalty area, while centre-backs like Timber and Blind are also involved in the attack.

Tennhach's tactics are flexible, but they always adhere to the core principles, and some Manchester United players may not be very suitable for Tenhach's tactical system.

Players who are suited to Tenhach's tactical requirements are required to invest a lot of time on the training ground and follow strict tactical rules. However, it remains to be seen whether he can impose such standards on this Manchester United team.

The general consensus is that It will take some time for Tenhach to complete the innovation. This was true in Utrecht and at Ajax, but after months of adjustments, both teams have paid off. What is clear is that United will hardly find anyone more determined to do the job.

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