Manchester United head coach Eric Ten Hag is confident that common sense will prevail when the club’s owners decide its fate.
Ten Hag remains to play three matches in the Premier League and the FA Cup final, after which the new United management will decide whether Eric will remain in his post.
In 2018, United fired Louis Van Gaal, and he ended the season by winning the FA Cup, but this precedent does not bother Ten Haga.
“No, it doesn’t bother me. I think they (the owners) have common sense. They saw that we used 32 different combinations in the defensive line. When you lose eight central defenders, when you don’t have a left back, it will have a negative impact on the results.”
“However, we are still fighting, and the FA Cup final is waiting for us of great importance. It’s too early to write us off. This may be the achievement of the season, but we know that we are not living up to expectations. I am a realist, I see everything, I analyze it, and no team could cope with such injuries,” Ten Haga quotes the Daily Mail.