Ten Hag insists he is the right man to lead United forward after Palace chaos
7th May 2024
United are at risk of both their worst-ever Premier League finish and missing out on European competition next season.
- Palace completed a first-ever league double over United in style with a 4-0 win on Monday night.
- Michael Olise scored twice while Jean-Philippe Mateta and Tyrick Mitchell were also on target for the in-form Eagles.
- United have never failed to finish in the top seven in the Premier League era and must do so or beat Manchester City in the FA Cup final to qualify for Europe.
Erik ten Hag took responsibility for Manchester United's
miserable showing in a 4-0 thrashing by Crystal Palace on Monday but said he is
still the right man to turn the club's fortunes around.
Palace completed a first-ever league double over United in
style as Michael Olise scored twice while Jean-Philippe Mateta and Tyrick
Mitchell were also on target for the in-form Eagles.
Defeat left Ten Hag's men eighth and at risk of both their worst-ever
Premier League finish and missing out on European competition next season.
The Dutchman's future is in doubt with structural change
ongoing at Old Trafford since British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe bought a
minority stake and took sporting control of the club earlier this year.
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"It’s clear and it's obvious this is
under-performing," said Ten Hag. "We didn't act how we want to do it
and this is by far not good enough."
Ten Hag's options were again limited by a mounting injury
list.
Captain Bruno Fernandes missed a club game through injury
for the first time in his career, while England international duo Marcus
Rashford and Harry Maguire were also absent.
The makeshift centre-back pairing of Casemiro and Jonny
Evans were torn apart by Palace's pace and invention.
"Absolutely," added Ten Hag on whether believes he
is the right man to lead United forward.
"If we have the right players available we have a good
squad but we miss almost the whole back-line and then we have problems.
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"I will keep fighting and I prepared the team in the
best way I could do. It was not good enough, by far not good enough, so I have
to take the responsibility for that but I will find the energy and I will
prepare them for Sunday."
Worse could be to come for Ten Hag when title-chasing
Arsenal visit Old Trafford at the weekend.
United have never failed to finish in the top seven in the
Premier League era and must do so or beat Manchester City in the FA Cup final
to qualify for Europe.
But the embarassing scoreline at Selhurst Park is not
unprecedented during Ten Hag's reign.
United lost 4-0 at Brentford, 7-0 to Liverpool and 6-3 away
to Manchester City during his first season in charge.
This season they have conceded 81 goals in all competitions,
the club's worst tally since 1976-77.
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After disappointing early exits from both the Champions
League and League Cup, an FA Cup run has offered Ten Hag some relief.
But they booked their place in a second consecutive final
only by surviving a penalty shootout against second-tier Coventry after blowing
a 3-0 lead to draw 3-3.
"That was tough to watch," said former United
midfielder Paul Scholes of the Red Devils' display at Palace. "That could
have been 7-0."
Ratcliffe's INEOS group have already begun making
appointments they hope will turn around a decade of decline at the 20-time
English champions.
Jason Wilcox has been named the club's new technical director, while Newcastle's Dan Ashworth has been targeted as sporting director and former Manchester City executive Omar Berrada will take over as CEO.
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