Erik ten Hag’s position as manager of Manchester United is reportedly under renewed scrutiny as he navigates the upcoming weeks.
The Dutch coach is experiencing pressure at Old Trafford due to a challenging start in the 2024/25 season, managing only two wins in the Premier League so far.
There has been significant speculation regarding a possible sacking during the October international break; however, the club’s management has chosen not to take action, allowing Ten Hag to continue in his role.
This temporary safety gives the 54-year-old a chance to regain momentum, yet his job security largely hinges on his team’s performance in the near future.
Some relief is at hand, especially after Thomas Tuchel accepted the England national team position, coupled with Gareth Southgate’s announcement of a break from management.
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Nevertheless, the pressure is now on Ten Hag to seize what may be his final opportunity in Manchester, as reports from the Daily Mirror suggest the club has established a new deadline regarding his future.
Manchester United has seven matches to play before the November international break—the last FIFA window of 2024—which could determine Ten Hag’s future with the team.
While no points target has been articulated, advancing into the top half of the Premier League and continuing in the EFL Cup are likely essential goals.
Upcoming Matches for Manchester United
Before the November pause, the team is set to compete in four Premier League matches, two UEFA Europa League games, plus an EFL Cup Fourth Round encounter against Leicester City.
Three out of the four league fixtures will be against teams currently ranked higher than United, who sit in 14th place.
- Brentford (H) – Premier League, Oct. 19
- Fenerbahce (A) – Europa League, Oct. 24
- West Ham United (A) – Premier League, Oct. 27
- Leicester City (H) – EFL Cup, Oct. 30
- Chelsea (H) – Premier League, Nov. 3
- PAOK Salonika (H) – Europa League, Nov. 7
- Leicester City (H) – Premier League, Nov. 10