Dwight Yorke suggests that if Erik ten Hag manages to secure the FA Cup with what some perceive as “terrible football,” he should remain as Manchester United’s manager. However, if Ten Hag fails to clinch the title, Yorke believes that Sir Jim Ratcliffe should swiftly reach out to Zinedine Zidane, the legendary French manager.
Yorke, a former United forward, expressed his viewpoint amidst ongoing scrutiny over Ten Hag’s position following a lackluster campaign. Despite United’s recent advancement to the FA Cup final, doubts persist due to inconsistent performances throughout the season, leaving them seventh in the Premier League.
Reports suggest that Ineos, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe as a new co-owner, has been evaluating Ten Hag’s suitability for the role, along with other potential managers. With no clear alternative emerging, Ten Hag might continue until the season’s end.
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