Erik Ten Hag has pointed out that Manchester United still needs time to complete their transition despite this being his third season in charge
Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag has discussed with Sky Sports Premier League the mounting pressure on him following a challenging start to the season.
With United sitting 13th in the Premier League and coming off a disheartening 3-0 defeat to Tottenham, speculation about his future has intensified, with reports suggesting he may have just two games left to secure his position.
Despite the scrutiny, Ten Hag remained steadfast in his belief that he can turn things around at Old Trafford.
“I'm not anxious about losing my job,” he stated after being questioned about his job, emphasizing the unity among the club’s leadership. “We made an agreement this summer, and we are all behind it.”
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He reiterated that Manchester United is in a “transition period,” a theme he has consistently highlighted since taking charge in May 2022.
Ten Hag acknowledged the challenges of integrating young players into the squad, noting that this process takes time. “We knew we had to change, replace some older players, and bring in new talent,” he explained.
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While the club has invested significantly, spending around £550 million in the transfer market, including nearly £200 million this summer—Ten Hag emphasized the need for patience from fans.
“Our fans are entitled to be impatient, but we are too,” he remarked. “When we lose, everyone is disappointed and frustrated, but that should fuel us to get better.”
As he grooms Manchester United for crucial upcoming matches against FC Porto in the Europa League and Aston Villa in the Premier League, Ten Hag stressed the importance of maintaining belief within the squad. “You need to believe as an individual, believe in your teammates, and believe in the plan,” he asserted.
He remains confident that the team can recover from its current slump, stating, “We have proven that we can win, and I have proven in my career that I always win.”
With his position under scrutiny, Ten Hag’s ability to rally his team in the coming weeks will be crucial for both his future and the club's ambitions.