Erik ten Hag sends message to Manchester United chiefs ahead of decision to sack him

Erik ten Hag sends message to Manchester United chiefs ahead of decision to sack him

Erik ten Hag is confident that he and the executives at Manchester United are aligned in their vision, despite ongoing speculation regarding his future with the club.

 

According to mirror.co.uk, as he approached Sunday’s match, he was under pressure to secure a positive result following a rocky start to the season. After the lackluster 0-0 draw against Aston Villa, Ten Hag was asked about his position, and he affirmed that he maintains regular communication with the club’s management. He emphasized their shared commitment to a long-term vision.

 

“We have weekly discussions, and we are all aligned. We understand the challenges we face as we navigate this long-term journey together,” he stated in an interview with Sky Sports. “We have just come through two very tough away games. This team continues to demonstrate its belief and determination.”

 

Ahead of Sunday’s clash, there was speculation that Ten Hag might face dismissal during the international break if Manchester United failed to secure a win against an Aston Villa side that had previously edged them out of a Champions League spot. However, Ten Hag’s steadfastness and open communication with the club’s hierarchy appear to counteract these rumors, reinforcing his focus on the broader goals for the team.

 

Kobbie Mainoo picked up his fourth yellow card of the season already as Man United drew 0-0 with Aston Villa in the Premier League at Villa Park on Sunday afternoon.

Manchester United star Kobbie Mainoo.

Kobbie Mainoo picked up another yellow card for Manchester United.

Manchester United are facing up to the prospect of a Kobbie Mainoo suspension in the near future.

 

Mainoo was a fitness doubt heading into the Premier League match-up with Aston Villa on Sunday afternoon. The England international was withdrawn in the first half of the defeat to Tottenham Hotspur last week and there were concerns he had suffered an injury during that game.

 

Despite missing the draw with Porto in the Europa League in midweek, Mainoo recovered to feature for United at Villa Park as he was included by manager Erik ten Hag in their starting XI. The 19-year-old was replaced by Casemiro in the second half ahead of October’s international break.

 

However, during the first half, Mainoo received a yellow card from referee Rob Jones for a foul on Villa midfielder Youri Tielemans. The booking was Mainoo’s fourth in the Premier League this season, while he moves dangerously close to a suspension.

 

Players who amass five yellow cards across the first 19 Premier League fixtures are handed a one-game ban. Given that Mainoo already has four across seven matches, the next 12 will see the midfielder walk a disciplinary tightrope until the 19th match passes or he receives a fifth and decisive yellow card.

 

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United are not back in Premier League action until Saturday, October 19 when they will host Brentford at Old Trafford. That will be the start of another hectic schedule that will also include top-flight matches against West Ham, Chelsea and Leicester City before the next international break in November.

 

 

Ten Hag’s side will also be in Carabao Cup fourth round action when they meet Leicester City this month, while there are also Europa League fixtures to manage against Fenerbahce and PAOK in the coming weeks.

 

Mainoo (four) has totted-up the most Premier League bookings for United this season. Their centre-backs Harry Maguire and Lisandro Martinez are both on two.

 

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