Seventh in the Premier League after Tuesday’s spectacular comeback against West Ham in an incredible second half (3-2), Manchester United visit Nottingham Forest tomorrow, 16th in the table, on a new Premier League day.
Less than a week after the British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe became a minority shareholder of the club by buying 25 percent of the shares from United’s owners, the American Glazer family, the coach of the ‘red devils’, Erik ten Haag, He has not yet had a chance to speak to him or anyone from the Ineos group, which Ratcliffe owns.
Waiting for a meeting
A few days ago in England he was considered sentenced due to the poor results of the team, which was eliminated from Europe after its poor record in its Champions group, but Ten Hag calmly awaits his future before meeting with Ratcliffe, who has taken over United’s sporting directorship.
“I look forward to it. They want to work with me, I want to work with them, “We will have the opportunity to have conversations, meetings”Ten Hag said today at the press conference before Nottingham-United.
“Now I don’t want any distractions”
The Dutch coach prefers to stay focused on the upcoming games and put “distractions” aside. “I’m focused on football, so I said no (to talks), I don’t want distractions. In the next days, weeks, there will be time, then I will know more.”Ten Hag said simply.
In any case Bless the arrival of Ratcliffe. “I think it’s a good thing, it’s very positive. We look forward to working together. Ineos wants to work with me in this structure and I want to work with them,” he stated. In his words, it seems that its continuity is assured at least for the moment.
Source: La Verdad

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