A press report stated that Manchester United has made the decision to dismiss Dutch coach Erik ten Hag, following the FA Cup final match. The Manchester United team is preparing to play its last match of the season against local rival Manchester City in the derby, which will be held tomorrow, Saturday, at Wembley Stadium in the FA Cup final.
The British newspaper "The Guardian" reported that Manchester United has decided to fire Ten Hag regardless of the outcome of the cup final, whether the "Red Devils" win or lose. It added that an informed source within the club said that even winning the cup would not save Ten Hag's job, and that changing the coach would be the most significant step taken by Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his associates since acquiring a stake in the club.
Additionally, the newspaper mentioned that it attempted to contact Manchester United officials for comments on the matter, but the club refused. Several reports indicate that Manchester United has identified several alternatives to succeed Ten Hag, including Germans Thomas Tuchel, Argentine Mauricio Pochettino, Northern Irishman Kieran McKenna, Englishman Graham Potter, and Dane Thomas Frank.