Head coach has been hampered by injuries but has not established a discernible playing style – while Thomas Tuchel will be availableWith Erik ten Hag’s job at Manchester United safe until the summer, the focus turns to whether or not the club will, and indeed should, keep the Dutchman in the long term. While Sir Jim Ratcliffe controls United’s football policy, the final decision on Ten Hag’s future may well be influenced by the judgment of Jason Wilcox and Omar Berrada, the incoming technical...
Man United are seventh in the Premier League table and 16 points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa with six games remaining.
The Dutchman remains under severe pressure at Man Utd after a chaotic performance in the FA Cup semi-final against Coventry City.
Man Utd threw away a winning position and conceded goals in a glut once again as they survived an FA Cup semi-final scare against Coventry City.
The pressure has ramped up again on Erik ten Hag at Man Utd but he isn't taking criticism of his team or his role lying down.
It has been an increasingly difficult watch for many Manchester United fans this season under Erik Ten Hag, which is why questions are raised over his long-term future.
Using entertainment value as the basis for justifying a tie with the division’s second-bottom side simply doesn’t cut it.
Man Utd threw away a lead yet again in drawing 1-1 with relegation-threatened Burnley at Old Trafford.
Man United manager Erik ten Hag won't gain too many plaudits for beating Sheffield United but he did show signs of saving his position at the club
Amad has not started for Man United in the Premier League in almost three years and it was in a heavily-rotated team ahead of the Europa League final.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has branded the reaction to his side’s FA Cup semi-final victory over Coventry City a “disgrace.”
Dutchman safe until summer despite scare against Coventry Bruno Fernandes calls on team to focus on rest of seasonErik ten Hag remains safe as Manchester United manager until the end of the season, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe having no intent to remove the Dutchman despite the increased pressure on him following Sunday’s alarming FA Cup win over Coventry.United were in control at 3-0 until Mark Robins’s team staged a remarkable comeback, scoring three times in 29 minutes to force extra time. In the...