MU: Jim Ratcliffe breaks silence on Erik ten Hag’s future

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Erik ten Hag continues to be challenged in England. Already under fire for his recent performances in the Premier League, particularly after the humiliation against Tottenham at Old Trafford (0-3), the Mancunian coach avoided the worst on Thursday evening by managing to snatch a draw in Porto (3-3), in the Europa League. But the scenario of the meeting further weakened the position of Erik ten Hag and forced Jim Ratcliffe, the owner of Manchester United, to break his silence. In an interview at the BBCthe boss of Ineos did not want to make a hasty decision.

“I don’t want to answer that question…I like Erik. I think he’s a very good manager, but at the end of the day it’s not me who decides, it’s the management team at Manchester United who have to decide how best to manage the team well. respects. But this Manchester United management team has only been together since June or July (…) they haven’t been there long, so they have to take stock and make reasonable decisions. We want to get Manchester United back to where they should be, and they’re not there yet, that’s very clear.”he assured.

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