Raphael Varane had a "very tense" relationship with Erik ten Hag at Manchester United and has admitted to struggles with his "rigid" tactics.
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Varane signed for United in 2021Was one of the starters when Ten Hag arrivedGradually fell out of favour under DutchmanFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! đąđ±WHAT HAPPENED?
The French defender, who joined United from Real Madrid in the summer of 2021, admitted that he struggled with Ten Hagâs highly structured playing style, which contrasted sharply with the more fluid systems he had previously played in at Santiago Bernabeu under Zinedine Zidane and Carlo Ancelotti. Having played for multiple managers in his debut season in England – including Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, interim boss Ralf Rangnick, and caretaker Michael Carrick – Varane found himself adjusting to different coaching philosophies. But when Ten Hag took over permanently in the summer of 2022, the shift was drastic.
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In an interview with Varane said: "It was the opposite (to Real Madrid) with fairly rigid patterns of play defined in advance. There was very little flexibility in terms of adapting on the pitch. The game plans were very, very precise, with lots and lots of information. It was different."
As a defender who relied on instinct and communication with teammates, Varane found it difficult to operate in a system that restricted flexibility, which he previously enjoyed with Real and France.
He added: "We could say to each other, âYou have to do it more like thisâ, instead of a system that was, letâs say, a bit blocked by the coachâs instructions."
Varane went on to say of his relationship with Ten Hag: "It was very tense at times. Sometimes he made an effort to listen to the playersâ feedback. Sometimes he made decisions without listening to the playersâ feelings. So there were ups and downs. It was complicated at times."
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Despite their contrasting philosophies, Varane initially played a key role in Ten Hagâs first season at the heart of Unitedâs backline. However, between October and mid-December, he started none of Unitedâs matches, despite being fully fit. The Dutch manager attributed Varaneâs absence to "tactical reasons," but the defender says he was given little direct explanation.
"We had a robust discussion. We told each other some truths, but then I didnât play for almost two months," the 2018 World Cup winner revealed. "I said I didnât agree with certain ways of doing things regarding the relationship between him and the team. It wasnât something that I thought was good for the team because some of the players werenât at all satisfied. It was not good in terms of the relationship with the coach. He said âOK, I hear what you saidâ and after that, I didnât play."
DID YOU KNOW?
Unitedâs 2024 FA Cup final triumph over Manchester City was overshadowed by uncertainty surrounding Ten Hagâs future. Even the manager himself admitted post-match that he was unsure if he would remain in charge after overseeing a miserable eighth-place finish in the Premier League. However, following a season review led by new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS sporting director Sir Dave Brailsford, the club opted to continue with the beleagured manager.
Varane was taken aback by the decision. "I was surprised he stayed," he admitted. "The connection with the group no longer existed."