There remains widespread speculation surrounding Ten Hag's future at the helm, as the Dutchman has not received public backing from the club's new minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Man United's last two results will not have helped Ten Hag in his battle to keep his job, with the team drawing 1-1 at Brentford last weekend before losing 4-3 to Chelsea on Thursday night.
The 20-time English champions led 3-2 entering the final moments of the clash at Stamford Bridge but somehow conceded twice to lose 4-3, with the result seriously harming their hopes of securing Champions League football for the 2024-25 campaign.
Man United are sixth in the table, nine points behind fifth-placed Tottenham Hotspur and 11 from fourth-placed Aston Villa, with the latter having played a game more.
Ten Hag's Old Trafford win rate is the best of any Man United bossThe Red Devils will be back at home on Sunday afternoon, welcoming title hopefuls Liverpool, just three weeks after recording a 4-3 win over Jurgen Klopp's side in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.
Ten Hag's win ratio at Old Trafford is 71.7%, which is the best of any permanent head coach of Man United, including Ferguson, who ended his time at the club with a win ratio of 71.2% on home soil.
There is no getting away from the fact that it has been a disappointing campaign for the Red Devils, though, losing 17 of their 42 games in all competitions.
Man United finished bottom of their Champions League section and were knocked out by Newcastle United in the fourth round of the EFL Cup, but the team can still
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