Jamie Jackson 

Erik ten Hag admits Manchester United board ‘not happy’ with team’s results

Erik ten Hag admitted Manchester United’s board is “not happy” with a start which has left his side in 14th place, and with only three wins in 10 games
  
  

Erik ten Hag gesticulates on the touchline
Erik ten Hag was under intense pressure heading into the international break. Photograph: Tim Keeton/EPA

Erik ten Hag has admitted that Manchester United’s board are “not happy” with a start that has left his side in 14th and with only three wins in 10 games in all competitions.

The form meant the manager’s job was under scrutiny again going into the international break. Ten Hag conceded before Saturday’s Premier League game at home to Brentford that the hierarchy, led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who controls football policy, Omar Berrada, the chief executive, and Dan Ashworth, the sporting director, were not content with his team’s performances.

“We are calm but we’re not happy,” he said. “No one, not the players, staff, board. But we are calm and know what we’re doing. Calm in our strategy and we are getting to where we want to be, and we can do what we want to do this season.”

In the main, Ten Hag has retained the backing of fans at Old Trafford. He was asked whether he would understand if this support waned should results not improve. “We are on the same page and in the same boat,” he said.

“If you have a strong connection between each other they see the problems we have to face at the start of the season and they know if we stick together in the end we’ll repay them and their trust in us. That’s what we did the last two years. I’m convinced this will happen.”

Since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013 no manager has remained in charge for three full seasons. Given that Ratcliffe and the football department recognise time is required to make United challengers again, Ten Hag was asked whether he needed five seasons to do so, with the current one his third.

He said: “I don’t think in how many years. I want to win every game and make every season a success. I want trophies and titles, and I think I have to win every game and match the standards to win every game to get where you have to be.

“One thing for sure, there’s almost no club in the world where expectations are so high and that’s set from the era of Sir Alex and the rest of us have to deal with this. Demands [are] the highest in every process and we’re not there in every process. We so far haven’t got to challenge for the Premier League or Champions League but that’s the ambition.”

Manuel Ugarte is available today after the midfielder was injured playing for Uruguay.

 

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