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Erik ten Hag (right) will stay on as Manchester United manager, despite recent reports his future was uncertain. Photo: Xinhua

Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag ‘to stay’ at Old Trafford after club’s season review

  • Red Devils endured lowest ever Premier League finish last term, but ended campaign with FA Cup success

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag will remain in the job for next season and has entered into talks with the Old Trafford club over a contract extension despite the team’s lowest ever Premier League finish of eighth, British media reported.

The decision comes after an end-of-season review by the club’s board for the 2023-24 campaign, which finished on a high with a shock FA Cup final win over favourites Manchester City.

Ten Hag’s contract runs until the end of next season, with the club having the option of extending it a further 12 months.

Former Ajax coach Ten Hag had come under increasing pressure after 20-times English champions United suffered their worst start to a season since 1962-63 with eight defeats in their first 15 matches in all competitions.

They finished eighth with 14 defeats in their 38 league games and bowed out of the Champions League in the group phase, finishing last with the most goals conceded in a single campaign by an English side.

Ten Hag’s job security had been the subject of speculation all season and many pundits believed the FA Cup final would be the Dutchman’s last game with the team, win or lose.

Erik ten Hag had been under pressure at Old Trafford after Manchester United finished eighth in the Premier League. Photo: AP

But moments after their thrilling triumph, the 54-year-old said he had no doubt he would be back and he had received the backing of the club’s owners all season.

“I’m in a project and we are exactly where we want to be,” he told reporters at Wembley. “We’re constructing a team.

“When I took over it was a mess at United, and we are on our way to construct a team for the future. The team is developing, the team is winning and the team also plays to an identity.

“What you need to play is to be available, you need a strong squad in top football, and especially when you play in England, the Premier League is so competitive.”

Ten Hag pointed to United’s revolving door of injuries last term, the most of any Premier League team and concentrated in key positions such as central defence.

He also spoke about the breakout seasons of young players such as midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, who is part of England’s Euro 2024 squad in Germany, and Argentina winger Alejandro Garnacho.

In Ten Hag’s two seasons in charge, United have played in three Wembley finals and lifted two trophies, having also won last season’s League Cup.

Media reports suggested that all eventualities were considered in the club’s postseason review and the clear preference was for Ten Hag to remain in charge at Old Trafford.

Among coaches linked to the job as potential replacements were Thomas Tuchel and England manager Gareth Southgate.

Ten Hag is United’s fifth permanent manager since Alex Ferguson retired in 2013 as the club have searched for someone to lead them back to the heights of their glory years.

The Dutchman guided United to third in the league in his debut season.

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