Manchester United are not providing any indication they will sack Erik Ten Hag.
That’s according to leading soccer journalist and CaughtOffside columnist Fabrizio Romano, who does not believe even defeat against arch-rivals Liverpool on Sunday afternoon would be ample for United to deliver the Dutchman packing.
A fourth-round Carabao Cup defeat versus Newcastle and team-stage elimination from the Champions League have now viewed 10 Hag’s adult men crash out of two competitions.
And with Liverpool up coming up for the 20-time league winners, items really don’t look to be acquiring any less complicated for the previous Ajax boss.
Speculation one more damaging defeat would be the closing straw for the Dutchman has started to mount but Romano does not feel this to be the scenario.
“I know a whole lot of enthusiasts want to know if Erik 10 Hag will be sacked like prior professionals if the Crimson Devils suffer a harming defeat but I really do not have any data at all about this,” he wrote in his exclusive SubStack column.
“No signals are coming from United that this could materialize — none at all, actually. It is a ordinary problem, and like 10 Hag has explained — no modifications at all.”
Heading on to give his personal feelings on what is happening at Outdated Trafford in advance of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s impending arrival, Romano said: “The problem is not 10 Hag, there are lots of factors to kind out at Manchester United.”
Sunday’s showcased video game involving Liverpool and Manchester United, which will be played at Anfield, is scheduled to kick off at 4.thirty p.m. (British isles time) and will be broadcast stay on Sky Athletics.