Erik ten Hag is confident that Manchester United’s owners will stand by him, citing their “common sense” in recognizing the mitigating circumstances. Despite mounting pressure amid a challenging season marked by inconsistency and significant injuries to key players, ten Hag has steered the club to the FA Cup final for the second consecutive year.
United’s squad has been severely affected by absences, particularly in defense, leading to a staggering 32 different combinations at the back throughout the 2023/24 campaign. The team’s lack of cohesion was glaringly evident in a recent 4-0 defeat against Crystal Palace, with another tough challenge awaiting them against Arsenal.
Amid swirling rumors of potential managerial changes, ten Hag remains unfazed, drawing parallels with the plight of fellow Dutchman Louis van Gaal, who was dismissed shortly after winning the FA Cup in 2016.
United’s current position, eighth in the Premier League table, raises the possibility of missing out on European competition next season. However, ten Hag remains committed to his role, drawing inspiration from clubs like Arsenal, who have rebounded under patient leadership.
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