Manchester United fans are abuzz with speculation about Erik ten Hag’s future.
The Dutch manager has had a rollercoaster season at Old Trafford, overseeing both the club’s worst-ever Premier League campaign in terms of league position and a triumphant FA Cup victory.
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His tenure has been marked by uncertainty, but also by the distinction of becoming the first United manager since Sir Alex Ferguson to secure silverware in consecutive seasons.
Recently, a now-deleted social media post from Alejandro Garnacho’s brother has fueled further debate among fans.
Some believe that this post could be a sign that Ten Hag is on the verge of being sacked. As the discussions continue, the fate of United’s manager hangs in the balance. It’s a tense moment for both the club and its passionate supporters.
Roberto Garnacho responded to a post from a fan. On Monday one fan wrote: “Tomorrow might be the worst day of my life. Currently looking into the stars, tears building up in my eyes. I can’t fathom Ten Hag going.”
Roberto then responded: “Same, and I’m not even joking, let’s pray for us.”
The post has now been deleted and Roberto has gone on to say he has “no idea about anything” and that he was “just saying what I want him to say”.
But, his initial comments have left some fans convinced Ten Hag’s time at the club could be over.
“Unfortunately, We should Accept he’s gone,” wrote one fan.
Another added: “I mean it’s pathetic all you do is move on and hope Ineos made the right decision plus see how it plans out over time into next season etc. Even if you disagree with it If they do sack him we don’t know for what reasons yet nor could be mutual parting ways.”
When quizzed on his future after the FA Cup final Ten Hag said: “I don’t know. The only thing I’m doing is preparing my team, developing my team. This is a project for me. When I came in I can say it was a mess. Now we are better. We are not where we want to be. Football is about winning trophies.
“I want to play the best football, dynamic, attacking football but in the end you have to win games and trophies. That’s the mentality we brought in. This was our one opportunity and we did it. I’m very proud of the players and staff.”