Sir Alex Ferguson's previous comments about the importance of managers have full control of the dressing room must serve as a warning to Erik ten Hag.
Meanwhile, former manager and Manchester United icon Ferguson's comments about"discipline" have resurfaced as tensions between Ten Hag and Sancho rise.
“Some English clubs have changed managers so many times that it creates power for the players in the dressing room. That is very dangerous,” Ferguson continued. “If the coach has no control, he will not last."You have to achieve a position of comprehensive control. Players must recognise that as the manager, you have the status to control events.
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