Motion in favor of continuation of Ten Hag

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As The Guardian newspaper reported last Friday, Erik ten Haag will not continue being the coach of Manchester United next season, as the management of the Old Trafford club has already made a decision. A day later, the United by Ten Hag won the FA Cup, losing 1-2 to none other than its eternal rivals, the Pep Guardiola’s Manchester Cityfour-time Premier champions in a row.

The fact is, after the victory against the ‘citizen’, a movement was launched through networks between groups of fans of Manchester United which asks the Ineos group, owned by Sir Jim Ratcliffe (owner of 27.7 percent of the club), which maintains May Hag in the position, because they are convinced that they can successfully carry out their project.

Although this season the Manchester United He finished eighth in the Premier (by league, outside Europe, but, thanks to winning the FA Cup, he will play in the Europa League), with Ten Hags In the Dutchman’s two seasons as coach, the ‘red devils’ won the League Cup in the first and the FA Cup in the second.


These groups of supporters, who also wrote open letters to the club’s ownership, in addition to conducting surveys, believe that Sir Jim Ratcliffe must bet on the continuation of Ten Hags.

“If they don’t want me, I’ll go and win titles, that’s what I do,” he said on Saturday. Ten Hags after winning the FA Cup This Monday also the leadership of Unitedmaintaining contact with the other technicians, this Monday he began his internal dialogue about the decisions he would make about Ten Hags.

Source: La Verdad

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