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“I feel it too” — Erik ten Hag on getting the sack
Manchester United‘s manager, Erik ten Hag, remains resolute in the face of mounting pressure and speculation about his future, expressing his lack of fear concerning a potential sacking.
As the Red Devils brace for a pivotal Premier League encounter against Liverpool this weekend, Ten Hag appears undeterred despite recent setbacks in form.
United’s recent record, with three losses in their last four matches across various competitions, has fueled discussions about Ten Hag’s tenure at the helm.
However, the Dutchman asserts his confidence in the support extended by the club’s senior officials, believing in their backing as he prepares the team for a crucial fixture at Anfield, a ground where they suffered a 7-0 defeat last season.
Acknowledging the discussions surrounding his position, Erik ten Hag emphasized his focus on the team’s development and individual player improvement.
He emphasized,
“I feel that. They tell me. That’s fine and that is OK. I am focusing on the process, I am focusing on making this team play better and making the individuals play better.”
Maintaining his composure amid speculation about his job security, Erik ten Hag remained resolute, stating,
“No [I can’t get distracted about talk of me losing my job]. That is of no concern,” underlining his commitment to the task at hand and the team’s progression.