Manchester United’s Manager Under Fire: Ten Hag Stays Calm Amidst Pressure
Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, is facing intense scrutiny as his team struggles to find its footing in the Premier League. With only two wins from seven games, United is currently sitting in 14th place, leaving fans and critics alike wondering if Ten Hag is the right man for the job.
No Internal Discussions About His Future, Insists Ten Hag
Despite the mounting pressure, Ten Hag claims that there have been no internal discussions about his future as manager. A recent board meeting, led by co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, did not yield any updates on his position, and Ten Hag is adamant that the club is fully behind him.
The Only Noise is Coming from the Media
“The only noise is coming from the media,” Ten Hag stated in a news conference on Friday. “Some of you are bringing up stories, creating stories, making fairytales, and bringing lies because we are all on one page at this club.” He emphasized that the club is united in its vision and that there is no internal dissent.
United Need to Turn the Corner
While Ten Hag remains confident in his ability to turn things around, he acknowledges that the team needs to start winning soon. “Of course, we are unhappy with our current position, and we need to turn the corner with a strategy to make it happen,” he said. “But ultimately, we are quiet, we are composed, and we stick to the plan.”
Injury Woes Ahead of Brentford Match
As United prepares to face Brentford on Saturday, the team is dealing with injury problems. Kobbie Mainoo and Harry Maguire are both ruled out for a couple of weeks, while Noussair Mazraoui is available for selection despite undergoing a heart procedure during the break.
Staying Focused Amidst Adversity
Despite the challenges facing his team, Ten Hag remains steadfast in his commitment to the club’s vision. “We stay where we are, we stick to the plan, and we are convinced we will make it a success,” he said. Only time will tell if Ten Hag’s calm demeanor and unwavering confidence will be enough to turn Manchester United’s season around.
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