Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has been granted a stay of execution amid calls for him to be sacked, but he is under 'intense scrutiny'.
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Red Devils struggling for consistencyQuestions being asked of managerHas the support of his board for nowWHAT HAPPENED?
Pressure on the beleaguered former Ajax manager is building again following an inconsistent start to the 2024-25 campaign. United have failed to score in three of their last four Premier League games – with a disappointing 3-0 defeat to Tottenham, which saw captain Bruno Fernandes sent off, leaving them 12th in the table.
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Ten Hag – who has delivered Carabao Cup and FA Cup triumphs across his two years at Old Trafford – said on the back of the Spurs debacle when asked if he feared getting the chop: “No, I am not thinking about this. We all made this decision to stay together, as an ownership, as a leadership group in the summer. Also we made the decision from a clear review what we have to improve as an organisation and how we want to construct a squad.
“But we knew it will take some time because of how the [summer transfer] window went, some players late in like [Manuel] Ugarte. Also we have to make some improvement in organisation, we still have some injuries, we need some time. We are all on one page or in one boat together – the ownership, the leadership group, the staff and the players as well. I don’t have that concern.”
THE BIGGER PICTURE
While Ten Hag considers everybody to be “on one page”, sporting director Dan Ashworth, chief executive Omar Berrada, technical director Jason Wilcox and club board director Sir Dave Brailsford were all in the stands to watch the dire display against Tottenham.
AFPDID YOU KNOW?
reports that they remain supportive of Ten Hag for now, with no change in the dugout to be made ahead of crucial Europa League and Premier League fixtures against Porto and Aston Villa this week. Those games will carry United into the next international break. However, he is under "intense scrutiny".






