Irish Sunday Mirror

You’ve got to be Ineos to win it...

TEN HAG ADMITS: I HAVE TO PROVE MYSELF TO MY NEW BOSSES IF I WANT A NEW DEAL

- BY SIMON MULLOCK

ERIK TEN HAG has refused to reveal whether he has spoken to Sir Jim Ratcliffe about a new Manchester United contract.

But the Dutchman has admitted he now has to prove himself to the club’s new co-owner following Ratcliffe’s coup in convincing Omar Berrada to quit Manchester City to become chief executive at Old Trafford.

Berrada will have his own ideas on what needs to be done to resurrect United’s fortunes – and, by the time he takes up his role in the summer, Ten Hag will have only 12 months left on his current deal.

He insists initial talks with Ratcliffe and his INEOS group have been productive.

But when asked whether a timetable had been laid down to sort out a contract extension, the United boss said: “We speak about many subjects, but I can’t go into detail, especially when it is so personal.

“First, the most important thing is the club. It’s about the club, about the team and how we have to work to high standards to achieve our targets. It’s not about any individual person.

“When you’re involved in top-level football, I think you know that you have to prove yourself every day – and that counts for everyone who is working for this club.

“We have to keep working and reconstruc­ting this club. We know we need to be better.

“Last season, we were overperfor­ming. In the summer, we were in a very good place – nobody could expect what we achieved last season.

“Now we have had a downfall and we have to stop this, but I think it belongs to the project.”

United are eighth in the Premier League table, 11 points off fourth-placed

Aston Villa, and have been eliminated from Europe and the Carabao Cup.

Ten Hag takes his team to League Two Newport County for a fourth-round FA Cup clash that he cannot afford to lose.

Eight years ago, Louis van Gaal lifted the Cup at

Wembley after finishing fifth and failing to qualify for the Champions League only because of City’s superior goal difference.

The Dutchman was sacked before the celebrator­y champagne had gone flat.

But Ten Hag won the Carabao Cup and finished third in his first season since arriving from Ajax.

There is an acceptance at Old Trafford that he exceeded expectatio­ns in his debut season and has been unlucky with a succession of injuries to key players.

The campaign has also been played against a backdrop of an investment offer that has seen Ratcliffe take charge of football affairs after paying £1.3billion for a 25 percent stake in the club.

Ten Hag needs to show in the coming months that he has what it takes to lead the club forward.

He said: “Sometimes when you have the downfall, you have to turn it around – and we now have to work for that. I also agree that it’s so important you have a foundation.

“But I think at Manchester United you have to win trophies at the end of the day.

“The Champions League is the most important along with the Premier League, but then every trophy, every competitio­n which you take part in, you have to win.

“That should be the mentality in this club.

“But at this moment, you think about the next game and have to be 100 percent focused on that.

“We shouldn’t be dreaming about winning the FA Cup at this moment.”

 ?? ?? UNITED WE STAND Erik ten Hag meets with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir Dave Brailsford
UNITED WE STAND Erik ten Hag meets with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir Dave Brailsford

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