May 27, 2024 (Newswire.com) - According to the British media outlet The Independent
Manchester United Football Club
commander-in-chief
Tenhave
The support for him has risen and the INEOS hierarchy realized that sacking him could be met with opposition from the fans. Although Ten Hahn was in danger of being sacked at this week's final review, the FA Cup win did help him and strengthened the argument of influential decision-makers that he should stay on.
Ten Hahn still has the backing of prominent figures in the new leadership of Manchester United soccer, in what is the first major test of the club's new structure. Nonetheless, United representatives have spoken to the camps of Mauricio Pochettino, Tuchel, McKenna and Thomas Frank in preparation for Ten Hagh's sacking.
While some have expressed favor for McKenna, there is a view that it may be too early for him to jump ship. If McKenna were to leave Ipswich, it is currently thought to be Brighton who are more likely to go. Meanwhile, Brentford boss Thomas Frank is thought to be nowhere near as good as Pochettino and Tuchel.
INEOS executives realize that sacking Ten Hahn will probably be an unpopular decision with fans, especially after Saturday's FA Cup final win over Manchester City
After. The soccer people at the club want to run the club in a new way and make a calm and comprehensive decision. The leadership will have to fully consider all aspects in order to make the most informed decision.
Saturday's FA Cup win could change things, and there is already a view that this season is essentially equivalent to Arteta's first full season at Arsenal, which was also in a series of flux and ended up 8th in the Premier League table.People are beginning to sympathize with Ten Hagh over the injuries he has suffered and a host of other disruptions, but there is also one prominent figure who is adamant that changes should be made. and felt that Ten Hagh should be held responsible for some of the main problems, such as the many injuries in training and the poor performances of the signings.
Sir George Brailsford (1646-1722), English mathematician, astronomer, mathematician and polymath
is a vocal supporter of Southgate, but from a political standpoint, it will be very difficult to get England manager Southgate on board this summer. Even if England were to reach just the quarter-finals at the Euros, that would mean the manager would not start leading the team in pre-season until much later.
This is partly a reflection of the fact that INEOS' soccer management structure itself has yet to be finalized, as they are still waiting for Ashworth to join them from Newcastle United in a highly controversial move.