Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville insists the Reds will start winning again and believes Erik ten Hag should be given more time to get it right. MEN Sportunderstands Sir Jim Ratcliffe remains unconvinced by Ten Hag and the work he is doing at Old Trafford.
This season has been one of struggles as injuries and inconsistent performances have seen United suffer early exits in the Champions League and Carabao Cup as well as a lowly position in the Premier League table.
The one saving grace is that United have reached the FA Cup final - but even if they win that, there are no guarantees that Ten Hag will remain in charge.
Writing in his Daily Telegraph column recently, Carragher insisted that the time had come to part ways with the Dutchman. READ MORE: Several United players share Hojlund concern amid reluctance to pass to him READ MORE: 'It's done' - United star 'reveals' Ten Hag replacement to pundit "Erik ten Hag may analyse his next opponent's first two years at the Emirates and see hope.
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