Man Utd manager Erik Ten Hag on indefinite suspension and will miss next United match

Man Utd manager Erik Ten Hag on indefinite suspension and will miss next United match

Man Utd defeated Luton Town 1-0 today at Old Trafford courtesy of a lone goal from Victor Lindelof in the second half, and after the game Man Utd manager Erik Ten Hag received a ban for Man Utd’s next game.

During the game between Man Utd and Luton Town today at Old Trafford, Erik Ten Hag received a yellow card on the sideline, and that means that he will miss Man Utd’s next game against Everton in the Premier League.

 

As reported by TNT Sports, Erik Ten Hag receiving the card today means that he has received three yellow cards on the sideline this season, and the rule of the game is that a manger should miss a game if booked thrice.

 

What do you have to say about this Man Utd fans? You can freely drop your comments with us using the comment section below, and thanks for reading.

Manchester United’s hard-fought 1-0 victory over Luton Town came at a potential cost as both Christian Eriksen and Rasmus Hojlund had to be substituted due to injuries, according to Manchester World.

The extent of these injuries remains unknown, with manager Erik ten Hag stating that a clearer picture will emerge after 24 hours.

Hojlund’s injury happened in the 79th minute, with the Danish player appearing to clutch the back of his leg.

Ten Hag expressed concern about the situation but stated the need to wait for a thorough assessment.

He stated, “In this moment I can’t say anything about it because I don’t know. We do an assessment but have to wait for 24 hours to see what is the conclusion.

 

Give them, the medical [team], 24 hours to see what is the problem, if there is a problem.”

 

Regarding Eriksen’s substitution just before halftime due to an awkward slip.

He slipped, but it is the same. We have to do an assessment, set a diagnosis, and then the conclusion. Then we will know where we are.”

 

Despite the potential setbacks, Manchester United secured a vital win that temporarily propelled them into sixth place in the Premier League.

Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho looks destined to leave the club in January.

Reliable football reporter Fabrizio Romano recently stated that there was a 99.9% likelihood of his departure in the upcoming January window, via Caught Offside.

This means Erik ten Hag is going to need a replacement. Here are four we think would do very well in the right-winger spot for Manchester United.

Michael Olise

Judging by some of United’s previous purchases, Premier League proven may be the way to go – so who better than Crystal Palace’s Michael Olise?

The young winger was close to joining Chelsea in the summer but opted to stay at Selhurst Park. No disrespect to the Eagles, but Olise could soar much higher than he is at Palace. This could mean he could be tempted away, despite his new Palace contract.

The 21-year-old is skilful, pacey and has an eye for goal. He’s destined for stardom and he’d be an instant hit in Manchester.

Federico Chiesa

According to Dean Jones, speaking on GiveMeSport, Federico Chiesa is a target for Manchester United this coming winter window.

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The Italian is one of the shining lights in Juventus’ side, often playing in a more central role for the Serie A giants this season.

This one looked more likely in the summer, but after an electric start to the 23/24 campaign for Juventus – Chiesa will now more likely stay put.

 

Still, United should still be looking at him. He possesses raw speed, immense trickery and a wand of a left peg.

 

Pedro Neto

Next up it’s someone who’s tearing up the Premier League this season – it’s Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Pedro Neto.

The Portuguese wizard of a winger has a whopping seven assists in ten games this season in the Premier League – scoring one goal along the way.

 

Rasmus Hojlund has thus far struggled for service from his wingers, so Neto would be an absolute dream for the Danish forward.

 

Marcus Edwards

Last but not least, a move for Marcus Edwards would be a really bold one for Erik ten Hag.

 

The English-born winger is currently playing his stuff in the Liga Portuguesa for Sporting Lisbon – where he’s one of their most dangerous players.

 

He has two goals and two assists so far this season, which leaves Sporting top of the league with an unbeaten record.

 

Manchester United are reportedly set to send scouts to their game tonight versus Benfica to watch a £52m ace – but should they be keeping an eye on Edwards instead?

 

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