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Erik ten Hag under evaluation with a one month trial following Coventry’s downfall

Erik ten Hag placed on a one month trial after Coventry collapse



Manchester United finds themselves in 7th place in the Premier League standings this season, continuing to struggle. Their recent performance saw them throw away a 3-0 lead in the FA Cup semi-finals against Championship club Coventry City, resulting in a 3-3 draw. Despite this setback, Erik ten Hag’s team managed to secure a spot in the final by winning on penalties, setting up a clash with rivals Manchester City.

However, questions have been raised about the Dutch head coach’s performance, leading to an evaluation period conducted by the club’s new technical director, Jason Wilcox. Over the next month, Wilcox will assess ten Hag’s strengths and weaknesses, as well as the dynamics within the dressing room. If ten Hag fails to meet expectations, the club will consider other managerial options.

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag’s future is at risk as Wilcox evaluates his performance during this trial period. With less than 15 months remaining on his contract, it is unlikely to be extended. In his tenure, ten Hag has managed 107 games for the club with an average of only 1.93 points per match, below the expected standard. Wilcox faces a critical decision that could potentially mark the start of a new era at United under Sir Jim Ratcliffe and a different manager.