Manchester United secured a point in their Premier League clash with Aston Villa on Sunday. Defeat would likely have meant the trip to Villa Park was Ten Hag's last game in charge of United, but a hard-fought draw means he could be offered more time in the job.
Club chiefs will now assess United's start to the season before a decision is made. United are currently 14th in the Premier League with a goal difference of -3 and have not won any of their last five games in all competitions. READ MORE: United player ratings vs Villa READ MORE: United coach's F-word reaction sums up feeling after draw Erik ten Hag says the Manchester United hierarchy should have told him by now if they intend to sack him.
United battled to a goalless draw with Aston Villa at Villa Park but they are winless in five games, have seven points from seven in the league - their worst start to a Premier League season - and are 14th in the table.
Co-chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe, chief executive Omar Berrada, sporting director Dan Ashworth, technical director Jason Wilcox and football board member Sir Dave Brailsford were all in attendance at Villa Park.
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