Erik ten Hag’s future has been a subject of scrutiny for months, particularly after Sir Jim Ratcliffe joined the club. Manchester United is determined to re-establish themselves as title contenders, as their last title win dates back to 2013.
Despite Ten Hag’s victory at Wembley, it may not be enough to secure his position, as the club plans to conduct a review of his performance. He remains hopeful, acknowledging the significance of winning the FA Cup.
In response to rumors of his potential sacking, ten Hag expressed his willingness to move on and continue winning trophies elsewhere, citing his successful career achievements. The United boss recently ended the club’s trophy drought by securing the Carabao Cup, and there have been discussions about potential replacements, including Kieran McKenna and Thomas Tuchel.
Ten Hag has been resilient in defending his position, often attributing the team’s struggles to injury issues they have faced. Despite setbacks, he has demonstrated determination to lead the team.
Pep Guardiola conceded errors in his gameplan following a defeat to United, praising their performance in stopping the Premier League champions from playing their usual game. He also acknowledged the challenge of scoring against United’s defensive tactics.
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