Monday, 23 December, 2024

Manchester United deny rumours of replacing Erik Ten Hag


Manchester United have denied any idea or contact relating to replace head coach Erik Ten Hag, according to club sources.

The Old Trafford outfit have dismissed any such story as mere speculation and are ready to stick with the Dutch for the foreseeable future.

Manchester United are not ready to sack Erik Ten Hag yet despite the coach’s poor run of form (Image: Fabrizio Romano on X)

This was confirmed by Football Transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano on Thursday. The Italian journalist claimed the club sources say stories about a new manager are ā€˜categorically falseā€™.

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Calls for the sack of Ten Hag have thickened over the past few days following back-to-back losses at the Theatre of Dreams.

Manchester United were shocked by Newcastle United on Wednesday at the Old Trafford (Image: United in Focus)

The latest of the team’s horrendous outing was their Carabao Cup defeat at Old Trafford on Wednesday.

Newcastle United scored three unreplied goals to eliminate the defending champions and advance into the quarter-finals.

Over the weekend, United were disgraced in front of their fans by arch Manchester City in the Premier League. Pep Guardiola’s side spanked the Red Devils 3-0 thanks to Erling Haaland’s brace and a Phil Foden goal.

Erik Ten Hag, for most Manchester United fans, has had a terrible start to life this season (Image: Sky Sports)

Truly, United are enduring a tough time and the fans have found the present situation of the club unbearable.


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