Manchester United: Sir Jim Ratcliffe gives cryptic response when quizzed on Erik ten Hag sack rumours

Sunday’s 3-0 home defeat at Tottenham was compounded four days later as United blew a two-goal lead against Porto

Simon Peach
Saturday 05 October 2024 03:49 EDT
Sir Jim Ratcliffe says the future of Erik ten Hag is not his decision to make (Peter Byrne/PA)
Sir Jim Ratcliffe says the future of Erik ten Hag is not his decision to make (Peter Byrne/PA) (PA Wire)

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Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has said a decision on boss Erik Ten Hag’s position is not down to him.

Ten Hag’s future is the subject of widespread discussion just three months after Ineos committed to the Dutchman, extending his contract following an in-depth post-season review.

But the afterglow of May’s FA Cup win against Manchester City has long since faded, with Sunday’s 3-0 home defeat at Tottenham compounded four days later as United blew a two-goal lead against Porto in the Europa League.

Ratcliffe has called for the United hierarchy to make an informed and sensible decision.

Asked if he has faith in Ten Hag, Ratcliffe told the BBC: “I don’t want to answer that question… I like Erik.

“I think he’s a very good coach but at the end of the day it’s not my call, it’s the management team that’s running Manchester United that have to decide how we best run the team in many different respects.

“But that team that’s running Manchester United has only been together since June or July.

I think he’s a very good coach but at the end of the day it’s not my call

Ratcliffe on Ten Hag

“Our objective is very clear – we want to take Manchester United back to where it should be, and it’s not there yet, obviously. That’s very clear.”

Ten Hag remains confident he has the backing of United’s hierarchy and that improvements are on their way after a problematic night in Porto intensified talk about his position.

Asked if he felt there was patience within the United fanbase and structure having said to judge them at the end of the season, Ten Hag said: “I’m not thinking about such issues because that is not a topic.

“There are some more areas where we will improve, definitely, and then this team can grow and improve. Then we will see where we will end in the end of the season.

“We are in there together – the ownership, the leadership team, the staff. I appointed a new staff, we bought, again, new young players and we have to integrate them.

“Like we just talked about Manuel Ugarte, the six position was absolutely one of the topics we want to sign for the season but he needs time to integrate.

“And I know in top football you don’t get time, they have to perform immediately, but it’s not always realistic.”

Thursday’s game was the 24th time in all competitions that United conceded three or more goals in a match since his appointment – more than any other Premier League in that period – after an all too familiar collapse.

Marcus Rashford and Hojlund strikes were cancelled out as Pepe and Samu Omorodion scored in quick succession, before the latter put Porto ahead early in the second half.

“What is the mental issue? So, there is a range, it’s a spectrum of topics and you have to address it right,” Ten Hag said.

“This team has the belief that they don’t give up, so they have… a strong mentality.

“But in some other parts they have to step up if you want to win trophies, yeah, definitely in some areas we have to improve.”

A vast improvement is needed at Villa Park on Sunday if Ten Hag is to avoid going into another international break under the microscope.

Ten Hag says midfielder Kobbie Mainoo will be assessed ahead of the match in the midlands as he deals with a knock sustained against Spurs.

The 19-year-old trained on the eve of the Porto match and travelled to Portugal but did not make the bench.

“We had three players with issues going into this game,” Ten Hag said. “Harry Maguire, Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo.

“Harry Maguire and Alejandro made the squad and they were capable to play some minutes. Kobbie Mainoo didn’t make it. It was too big (a) risk.

“We have to wait and see if he can play on Sunday, if he’s fit enough to start or be on the bench.”

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