Man Utd news: Thomas Tuchel deals blow to Sir Jim Ratcliffe as Erik ten Hag


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Speculation is rampant over Erik ten Hag’s future at Manchester United following a disastrous second season in charge of the Red Devils, with Thomas Tuchel the leading candidate to replace him

Erik ten Hag looks set to continue as Manchester United manager(UEFA via Getty Images)

Speculation is ramping up over Erik ten Hag’s future as Manchester United boss with the season rapidly approaching its conclusion.

Ten Hag has led United to a miserable campaign, finishing bottom of their Champions League group, missing out on the top four and being dumped out of the Carabao Cup in the fourth round.




They can still win the FA Cup, though will have to beat bitter rivals Manchester City to do so. Ten Hag’s position appears increasingly perilous, but the frontrunner to take his job, Thomas Tuchel, has now hinted he may in fact remain with Bayern Munich.

Tuchel’s hint comes as doubts began to emerge over the German’s candidacy from chiefs at United. Here, Mirror Football rounds up all the latest Manchester United news.

Neville backs Ten Hag stay

Gary Neville believes Erik ten Hag will remain at Manchester beyond the end of the season. The Dutchman gave an interview to Sky Sports on Friday, which Neville believes shows he will remain in his post.

“I thought he was very assured. “Obviously everyone else around him has gone at senior management level – the CEO, the technical director’s been shifted, the CFO’s gone, the interim CEO, John Murtough’s gone – so there’s been a lot of change at the club,” he said.

“I felt as though he was assured, he was very calm, but obviously he’s been under quite a lot of pressure recently. He talked about how big the FA Cup fnal is in a few weeks, that’s a season-defining game.

Read Neville’s full thoughts on Ten Hag’s future.



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