Erik ten Hag says he does not want a public vote of confidence from Jim Ratcliffe as speculation mounts over the Manchester United manager’s future.Ratcliffe is in control of United’s football operations after recently purchasing a 25 percent stage in the club from owners the Glazer family.
The British billionaire is conducting an intensive review of Ten Hag’s two-season reign, with reports suggesting former Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane is a candidate to replace the Dutchman at Old Trafford.
After winning the League Cup last season to end United’s six-year trophy drought, former Ajax boss Ten Hag has struggled to maintain that initial positive impression.
A 2-1 home defeat against Fulham on Saturday was another blow to United’s faint hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League via a top four finish in the Premier League.
The pressure on Ten Hag will increase if United lose to Nottingham Forest on Wednesday in the FA Cup fifth round, which is their last remaining chance of silverware this season.
But Ten Hag is adamant he is not interested in any declarations of support from Ratcliffe.
Time to bounce back 👊#MUFC || #FACup
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 27, 2024
Source: Supersport
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