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Manchester United Considered Tuchel as Replacement but Retain Erik ten Hag

Manchester, England – Manchester United ma . Despite a challenging season that saw United finish eighth in the Premier League and exit the Champions League at the group stage, Ten Hag’s position was secured following internal discussions.

Ten Hag, who has been under considerable pressure, spoke to NOS while working as a football pundit. He shared that the club’s management approached him during his holiday in Ibiza to express their continued support. “They came to the conclusion that they already have the best manager,” Ten Hag stated.Gov. Idris Pays Off Bills for Pilgrims’ Sacrificial Rams (Hadaya)

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Last season, Ten Hag managed to deliver a notable success with a 2-1 FA Cup final victory over Manchester City, which also ensured United’s qualification for the Europa League. This achievement was crucial in retaining the club’s confidence in him.

The club had explored several high-profile replacements, including Mauricio Pochettino, Kieran McKenna, Graham Potter, Thomas Frank, Roberto De Zerbi, and England manager Gareth Southgate. However, it was Tuchel, the former Chelsea and Bayern Munich boss, who garnered significant attention. Tuchel reportedly met with United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe but ultimately ruled himself out of contention.

Ten Hag’s current contract is set to enter its final season, but the club’s decision to stick with him signals their belief in his long-term vision and capabilities.

Source: Punch

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