Manchester United rules out the dismissal of their head coach Eric Ten Haga before the FA Cup final.
The day before, United suffered a crushing 4-0 defeat against Crystal Palace, showing football of depressing content.
It seemed that the team had completely stopped obeying Ten Haga, and now the red devils were in real danger of not getting into European competitions next season.
For the rest of the season, United still have to play against Arsenal, Newcastle and Brighton in the Premier League, as well as against Manchester City in the FA Cup final.
Former England players Paul Scholes and Michael Owen have already suggested that United might want to remove Ten Haga and put his assistant Steve McClaren in charge of the team in order to avoid a steep peak at the end of the season.
However, talkSPORT claims that the United management will not panic and make hasty decisions regarding Ten Haga. Eric will definitely stay for the FA Cup final on May 25th.
Only after the end of the season will United make their decision about Ten Haga, whose replacement Graham Potter and Thomas Tuchel are being considered.