Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has made a bold statement on his future at the club as the pressure continues to mount on the gaffer. Ten Hag, in his second season with United, is struggling to keep pace in the Champions League qualification race while also facing exit in the group stage of the same competition earlier in this season. Gareth Southgate has been linked with the high-profile job and Ten Hag addressed the links in his pre-match press conference ahead of the Brentford game on Friday (Mar 29).
Ten Hag addresses the future
«You know when you are working at Manchester United, there will always be noise and rumours around the club, team, manager, players, there will always be issues,» Ten Hag said while addressing the press conference on Friday.
«You [the media] like it to talk about [speculation], but of course, we have different interests, but we are not focusing on that. We are focusing on the process to make the team play better, to improve the way of playing,” Ten Hag added.
»So yes, I do not care about it."
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