Dutchman ‘focusing on process to make team play better’United travel to Liverpool on Sunday after European exit
Erik ten Hag is not concerned about being sacked as Manchester United manager due to the club’s executive having offered assurances that the Dutchman’s position is safe.
Ten Hag is under renewed pressure following Tuesday’s 1-0 Champions League loss to Bayern Munich at Old Trafford that eliminated United from all European competition this season and cost them a minimum of £20m in future revenue. This followed Saturday’s 3-0 defeat to Bournemouth which was the Cherries’ first ever win at United.
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