Malta Independent

Ten Hag relying on 'common sense' of Man United owners when they decide his fate

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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag offered a defense of his team's injury‐filled season Friday and argued that the club's owners will be sympatheti­c at the end of the campaign.

United hosts title‐chasing Arse‐ nal on Sunday and sits outside the automatic European places after being routed 4‐0 at Crystal Palace.

Ten Hag's team faces Manches‐ ter City in the FA Cup final but even a victory on May 25 at Wembley Stadium might not save his job. Fellow Dutchman Louis van Gaal was fired despite lead‐ ing United to the cup title in 2016.

Ten Hag was asked Friday if he's concerned about a repeat scenario. "No, I think they (the owners) have common sense," he said at a press conference.

"They see when you have 32 different back lines, when you use eight center backs, if they see we use 13 partnershi­ps in center half, when they see we don't have a left full back, when we have so many injuries, they know that will have a negative impact on the results," Ten Hag said.

Ten Hag said he doesn't need a public vote of confidence from the owners: "I don't care if they do or they don't. I'm working on improving my team."

Bruno Fernandes and Scott Mc‐ Tominay have returned to train‐ ing but United will be without Mason Mount for Sunday's game against Arsenal.

Ten Hag said that Mount — an expensive offseason signing — "fell out (of contention)" because of an unspecifie­d injury.

The 25‐year‐old midfielder has made just 19 appearance­s for United in an injury‐plagued sea‐ son after joining from Chelsea. Mount played 80 minutes against Crystal Palace on Monday.

After Arsenal, United hosts Newcastle in midweek before the league season finale at Brighton. Then the FA Cup final, where United could secure a Europa League spot if it wins.

Mount has been "very unlucky" with injuries this season, Ten Hag said.

"The last four seasons, he (only) had a small issue in the end of his Chelsea career. Before that, he played almost all the games three seasons after each other, with three days turnaround, he always played. It's really bad luck what happened to him and he's a very good player and we really missed him across the season."

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