Deadline! British media reveal Man U board’s stance on Ten Hag after this season’s poor performance

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Deadline! British media reveal Man U board’s stance on Ten Hag after this season’s poor performance

Deadline! British media reveal Man U board's stance on Ten Hag after this season's poor performance
  • Manchester United still support Erik ten Hag to continue as manager for the next 2 matches.
  • Ten Hag’s future is in question again after the 3-0 home defeat to Tottenham Hotspur.
  • The Red Devils will face FC Porto and Aston Villa in their next two games.

The Telegraph, a famous media outlet from England. Reported that the board of directors of Manchester United still supports Erik ten Hag to continue. As the head coach for the next 2 matches.

After losing 0-3 at home to Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday night. Ten Hag’s future has once again become a question mark.

The report claims the pressure is now on Ten Hag and there are widespread concerns within the https://ufabet999.app club. But the club’s higher-ups will continue to support the Dutch head coach ahead of games against FC Porto and Aston Villa this week.

The latest results show that Manchester United have now failed to score in three of their last four league games and are currently 12th in the table, six points behind the Champions League places after just six games.

The Red Devils’ start to the season has caused shock at Old Trafford but there are understood to be no immediate plans for a managerial change and the board’s focus remains on supporting Ten Hag. His backroom staff and the players during this difficult time.

Sporting Director Dan Ashworth, CEO Omar Berrada, Technical Director Jason Wilcox and Ineos Sporting Director Sir Dave Brailsford sat sullen in the stands as Manchester United were thrashed by Spurs.

However, the pressure on Ten Hag is building and the 54-year-old will need to tweak his players’ response for Thursday’s Europa League trip to Porto and then their final Premier League game. Before the international break at Aston Villa three days later.