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Alan Shearer concurs with Graeme Souness regarding Man Utd’s decision to sack Erik ten Hag, as reported by Mirror Online.

Recently, Ten Hag led Man United to the FA Cup final, though it was under fortunate circumstances. Shearer expressed his belief that even if the Red Devils win the FA Cup, Ten Hag might still leave. He stated that winning the FA Cup may not be enough for Ten Hag, given the team’s current situation and aspirations.

He further discussed whether Man United should consider sacking Erik ten Hag. According to him, it seems that the club may have already decided to let him go, and he emphasized that the issue might not be about the current season, but rather about the overall quality of the players and the management’s ability to bring out their best. He concluded that the current situation at Man United does not show the manager getting the best out of the player group.

Overall, Shearer’s remarks suggest that the team’s future under Ten Hag’s leadership may be uncertain, regardless of their performance in the FA Cup.

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