Pmsl took you 2 minutes reply slowing up palWeird thinking from the OJM
Deserved it…
They said the same about Sir Alex in 1990, he was rebuilding the Team & the rest is History, This time we have ETH when taking the Job at Manchester United the team was going backwards, Been the Manager from 2022 and won two cups and still rebuilding the Team, The problem is clear there will never be another Sir Alex, ETH has made his stand & will only get better with the rebuild of Man Utd that is what we need to do.Congratulations, Manchester United.
So glad that you havent missed out on European Football next season.
Has ETH got his P45 yet?
You can thank your Uncle Pep for that for letting you win the FA Cup.Erik Ten Hag will remain as manager of Manchester United following a post-season review by the club's board.
It is understood they are now talking to Ten Hag about extending his contract, which is about to enter its final season.
United instigated their review immediately after the FA Cup final.
Ten Hag went into the game against Manchester City at Wembley amid a backdrop of reports claiming he was going to be sacked no matter the outcome.
Instead, United's deserved 2-1 victory allowed the club hierarchy to approach the review in a more positive light.
It is understood what are being described as "constructive conversations" with Ten Hag have taken place around the outcome of the review.
All eventualities were considered and the clear preference was for the 54-year-old Dutchman to remain in charge.
Ten Hag is known to be delighted at the outcome on Tuesday, although there have been suggestions he was getting irritated at the time taken for United to reach their conclusion.
United do not believe two weeks is an unreasonable length of time to conduct a thorough assessment of what is the first season under a change of ownership.
Read HERE
It's the players not the manager mate. All spoilt brats that want money for nothing.Suprised their looking to give him a new contract which expires at end of next season. If it goes bad they can let him go without any compensation (reported £20M).
That is just so funnyErik Ten Hag will remain as manager of Manchester United following a post-season review by the club's board.
It is understood they are now talking to Ten Hag about extending his contract, which is about to enter its final season.
United instigated their review immediately after the FA Cup final.
Ten Hag went into the game against Manchester City at Wembley amid a backdrop of reports claiming he was going to be sacked no matter the outcome.
Instead, United's deserved 2-1 victory allowed the club hierarchy to approach the review in a more positive light.
It is understood what are being described as "constructive conversations" with Ten Hag have taken place around the outcome of the review.
All eventualities were considered and the clear preference was for the 54-year-old Dutchman to remain in charge.
Ten Hag is known to be delighted at the outcome on Tuesday, although there have been suggestions he was getting irritated at the time taken for United to reach their conclusion.
United do not believe two weeks is an unreasonable length of time to conduct a thorough assessment of what is the first season under a change of ownership.
Read HERE
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