According to the British media, Manchester United's new coach, Tan Hagar, will soon be on hand at the Premier League season finale to observe United's away match against Crystal Palace in order to have a more intuitive understanding of the players' form. Meanwhile, interim manager Ranilic is nearing the end of his reign, and recent criticisms of his slacking off and missing training have cast doubt on his ability.
United team reporter Laurie Whitwell has revealed that Tannhäuser plans to show up on the final matchday of the season, May 22, to watch United's away game against Crystal Palace. After Ajax's success in winning the Dutch Eredivisie title, Tannhäuser shared his coaching tips, saying that he will bring the winning mentality from the Dutch Eredivisie to United and emphasized that the players need to maintain full physical strength at all times in order to execute their tactics.
While outsiders are looking forward to the arrival of Tannhäuser, the outgoing Lanlick is under immense pressure. A British commentary article pointed out that Lanlick has failed to improve United's performance since he took office, and his frequent absences from training and slacking off have been criticized, making the training atmosphere seem dull. In addition, United suffered a 0-4 defeat at Brighton in their last match, and the pre-match preparations were handled by his deputy, with no involvement from Lenrick.