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Defiant Ten Hag has ‘no concern’ about being sacked by Manchester United

- Jamie Jackson

Erik ten Hag is not concerned about being sacked due to the club’s executive having offered assurances his position is safe.

Manchester United’s manager is under renewed pressure after Tuesday’s 1-0 Champions League loss to Bayern Munich at Old Trafford that eliminated the club from all European competitio­n this season and cost them a minimum of £20m in future revenue. This followed Saturday’s 3-0 defeat by Bournemout­h which was the Cherries’ first win at United.

Ten Hag was asked what gives him confidence he retains the club’s backing. “I feel that [support] and they tell that [to me],” he said. “That’s fine, that’s OK, but I’m focusing on the process, to make this team play better, I’m focusing on making the individual­s better, that’s my concern.

“That’s no concern [over losing my job] because I’m here to win and I have to make the team play better. If you play, then good is not good enough. We are inconsiste­nt and I have to work on the team playing for longer periods on a high level. I want to progress with my team in the right direction so we are here in a project.

“Last season, we were absolutely in the right direction. We have a setback but long term the future for Manchester United is very good, if you see how many good players we have in the squad, how many good young players we have in the squad who have the potential to play worldwide. When the injuries get back the team will play better.”

United are at Liverpool on Sunday. In last season’s correspond­ing fixture, Ten Hag’s side suffered a 7-0 humiliatio­n yet he played down any concerns regarding a repeat. “No,” the 53-year-old said. “We will put out a team who can challenge, a team that is confident to win that game, we prepare the team as best as we can and a team to win there.”

It was put to Ten Hag that his players might not be human if they were not scared of what could happen in the game. “I haven’t seen last season that we were scared there. It was a bad experience but you start again. Last year in the first half we played very decent and we got hammered just after half-time and then we collapsed. Last year it was a different team and different players, in part at least.

“We can’t ignore it but we go there and we will be confident and I want my players to be confident from the start to the end. We have to fight there, challenge, and go with the idea. We go to win there.”

Ten Hag will not show his squad the 7-0 defeat. “We know that [what happened]. I don’t think it’s the right thing and it was last year, it was the past. What we can change is the future. Sunday is a new game,” he said.

The lack of continenta­l football can be a positive. “That’s true,” he said. “We had so many injuries in the first part of the season and now we have less games. The load will be less, so that can give players the opportunit­y to recover and more time on the training pitch and we will be fresher in the games. Of course, that [the top four] is the target.”

Bruno Fernandes is suspended and Harry Maguire misses out after getting injured against Bayern.“Harry, he will not be available for the coming games but I don’t think it’s long term. Luke Shaw [also injured in the Bayern game] trained this morning. We think he’s available for Sunday. Marcus Rashford is back [from illness], Anthony Martial [illness too] no,” the manager said.

 ?? Photograph: Richard Sellers/ Getty Images/Allstar ?? Erik ten Hag said Manchester United will return to form when the club’s injury problems start to clear up.
Photograph: Richard Sellers/ Getty Images/Allstar Erik ten Hag said Manchester United will return to form when the club’s injury problems start to clear up.

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