Ten Hag told Algemeen Dagblad: "It's not like I panicked. Why? It's a decision that wasn't in my hands. I just waited for it. At that moment you just think in two scenarios: whether we continue, or not. It's that simple and I'm level-headed enough to look at it that way.
"They didn't say 'we still want to go on', but: 'we want to go on.' The argument they gave was in a short summary: we looked at everything and put it next to each other, but we think we already have the best manager in house. Then I said: 'then we have to discuss a number of things, about how we interact with each other and work together.' We had a good, honest, but also confrontational conversation about that. As it should be at the top. I also said to them then: 'if you think this is not the way, then we just have to break up."