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Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Neville define the objective to keep Ten Hag at Man United

Manchester United manager is aware what needs to be done to keep his job.

By Angus Barnes

Gary Neville and Sir Jim Ratcliffe
Gary Neville and Sir Jim Ratcliffe
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The red devils are looking to make some changes to the team in the next part of the season, and the manager would have to do something to avoid that.

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Manchester United office is aware that the team is getting some better results in the next part of the season, and the fact is that this could be good news for Ten Hag that is also looking to still be the manager of the red devils not only for the next season but for the next part of the new project that INEOS is bringing to the team right now.

Neville started: "Roy [Keane] said it that fifth is the best I think they could possibly do. One of those teams, Aston Villa or Tottenham, would have to slip up because I don't think they're anywhere near Arsenal, City and Liverpool" and the fact is that the main goal could be to secure european football which means they are looking for the first four positions in the Premier League table.

"Those teams are gone. For United and Ten Hag - if he wants to continue here - he'll have to impress those above him before the end of the season. INEOS and Sir Jim Ratcliffe, they'll go into that club and be disruptive, they have to be, so I think that they're all under pressure." Neville added on the goals.

But the fact is that now it has been confirmed that the red devils would have the need to go ahead and make sure that they get the chance to reach Champions League football like the last season and this could secure that he would remain being the manager of the team for the next few seasons and to keep his project with the team alive for the next years.

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Ten Hag role

Most of the sources do agree that Erik ten Hag is happy with the start of the second part of the season and the fact is that this could give him a real chance to keep being the manager for the team if the results are good.


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