Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has said he is not concerned about his future at Old Trafford because those deciding his fate have “common sense.” Ten Hag’s is under heavy pressure ahead of Sunday’s visit of title-challenging…
Man United manager, Erik ten Hag, has been walking a very fine line for much of this season, as the Red Devils meander from one disaster to another. The manner of the 4-0 defeat against Crystal Palace was surely the nadir for many…
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Erik ten Hag reveals why he's confident that Manchester United's new minority owners, INEOS, will not look to sack him despite the club's ongoing struggles.
Man United manager, Erik ten Hag, bristled a little during his pre-match press conference for the Arsenal game when asked by a reporter if he regrets not signing Declan Rice. The Gunners ace has had a magnificent season, whilst Mason…
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In his fortnightly exclusive column for CaughtOffside, Jon Smith, one of football’s first-ever agents and a man who was an integral figure in the forming of the Premier League, discusses why Real Madrid will win the Champions League, why…
Manchester United sit eighth, level with Chelsea in seventh and two points behind sixth-place Newcastle, and could miss out on European football entirely next season
Manchester United sit eighth, level with Chelsea in seventh and two points behind sixth-place Newcastle, and could miss out on European football entirely next season
Under-fire Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag is not worried about losing his job at the end of the season, saying Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS have too much “common sense” to sack him. Ten Hag has faced fierce criticism throughout a dismal…
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag offered a defence of their worst season in decades Friday and argued the club owners will be sympathetic at the end of the campaign.