Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag addressed the media Thursday with a bold message: he doesn’t need assurances about his future, even after a rocky season. 🔥 The Red Devils slumped to their worst-ever Premier League finish (8th place) this year, a stark contrast to last season’s third-place triumph. But with an FA Cup final against rivals Manchester City looming on Saturday, Ten Hag is all about looking forward. 💪
\"We’ll go for next season,\" he said, brushing off speculation about his job security. \"If we win [the FA Cup], we’ll be in Europe and have another trophy. That changes everything.\" 🏆⚽️
Ten Hag, who took charge in 2022, confirmed he’s already discussed plans with minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe. The Dutchman’s confidence mirrors the team’s motto: \u201cKeep fighting.\" Can United pull off an underdog victory against City? Saturday’s clash will decide if their season ends with silverware—or more questions. 🤔🌍
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