Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag remains confident in his future despite a poor start to the season, stating he is not anxious about losing his job. With key matches against FC Porto and Aston Villa ahead, Ten Hag insists he has the owners' backing and aims for success.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is maintaining a positive outlook regarding his position despite the team's challenging start to the season. Currently languishing in 13th place in the Premier League, the club has suffered three defeats in their first six matches, including a heavy 3-0 loss to Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford.
In an interview with Sky Sports, Ten Hag insisted that he is not feeling anxious about his future, stating, "Nothing is easy, but this is nothing for me to panic about." He expressed confidence in the team's ability to resolve its issues, highlighting the support he has from the club's ownership. "We can sort this out; this team can sort this out," he affirmed.
While reports indicate that Ten Hag has been given just two matches to reverse the current slump, he reiterated that he believes in the strategy of integrating young talent during this transitional period. With critical matches on the horizon, including a Europa League clash against FC Porto and a Premier League encounter with Aston Villa, Ten Hag remains committed to achieving success.
He reminded fans of his track record of securing trophies in the past six seasons, emphasizing that the leadership is aligned with his vision for the club's future. As the pressure mounts, Ten Hag's determination to turn things around will be put to the test in the coming weeks.