While Erik ten Hag rebuilds Manchester United into a trophy-winning force, his successor at crisis-hit Ajax finds himself clinging on to his job.
Alfred Schreuder was selected to take Ajax forward because he knew the club inside out and understood the sky-high expectations. Indeed, he was Ten Hag's assistant at one point.
But with the team winless since November, fifth in the Eredivisie and holding emergency board meetings to discuss Schreuder's future after almost all the squad gave him a vote of no confidence, that decision increasingly looks an ill-judged one.

Dutch champions Ajax are going through a slump following Erik ten Hag's departure


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