Erik ten Hag will continue as Manchester United’s manager after the team’s performance evaluation.
The Dutchman’s dismal second season at Old Trafford came to an end as he guided the Red Devils to victory over rivals Manchester City in the FA Cup final.
Questions concerning Ten Hag’s employment have been raised as a result of United’s examination of the 2023–24 season and first team operations during the last two weeks.
Ten Hag is in agreement with the team and talks to extend his contract have started. However, PA has learned that United has determined that the 54-year-old will stay in his position after weighing all options.
Ten Hag is reportedly in agreement with the team, and talks to extend his contract have started, reports The Herald.
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The former Ajax manager was under growing pressure after United lost 14 games in the Premier League the previous season, and their dismal home performance was reflected in the Champions League.
For the first time in the Premier League’s history, United’s eighth-place finish in the top division was their lowest, and they had a negative goal differential at the end.
Ten Hag’s second major prize in two seasons came from United’s unexpected victory against City in the FA Cup final.
They also failed to qualify for the Europa League, finishing last in a Champions League group that included FC Copenhagen, Bayern Munich, and Galatasaray, winning only one of their six matches.
Ten Hag, however, would refer to his 66 victories from 114 games as manager—a 57.9% win percentage that has only been surpassed by Jose Mourinho since the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson.
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