Man Utd hold seven-hour Erik ten Hag crisis meeting

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Erik ten Hag’s future was top of the agenda when Manchester United’s executives met in London for scheduled talks, after the Premier League team’s woeful start to the season.

Manchester United chiefs held a seven-hour crisis meeting on Tuesday – with Erik ten Hag still unsure if he will remain in charge.

Ten Hag’s future was top of the agenda when United’s executives met in London for scheduled talks, after the team’s woeful start to the season. United are down in 14th place in the Premier League, with just two wins from seven games and a goal difference of minus three, putting Ten Hag’s job on the line.

Co-owners Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Joel Glazer met with CEO Omar Berrada, sporting director Dan Ashworth, technical director Jason Wilcox and director Sir Dave Brailsford to decide Ten Hag’s fate.

United’s miserable return of eight points at this stage of the season is their worst start for more than half a century, with pressure building on the club’s hierarchy to change manager in a bid to turn the team’s fortunes around.


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