Now manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will never forget his playing career, especially his stint at Old Trafford. He arrived at Manchester United in 1996 and hung up his boots in 2007.
The Norwegian thinks that there's nothing similar between the sport nowadays and then. "That dressing room was fantastic. We were winners who hated to lose. There were fights, as there should be after every game... You had to shake each other up", he said.
"If you did that to some players today, they'd go to their parents or agents. They're snowflakes", he said.
The ex-Red Devil then went on to explain thst current players would not be happy back in his day. "Not many of today's players would've survived that dressing room", he concluded.
These comments came after Ten Hag managed to get the side's first win in three in the league over Wolves on Saturday, giving them renewed hope of qualifying for next season's Champions League.