Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag insists he has backing of club’s hierarchy despite poor form

Man Utd have lost half of their 24 games this season, but Erik ten Hag says he has no concern about his job security; watch Liverpool vs Man Utd on Sunday, live on Sky Sports Premier League, from 4pm; kick-off 4.30pm; United to be without 11 first-team players

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Erik ten Hag insists he’s not concerned about losing his job

Erik ten Hag insists he has the backing of Manchester United’s decision-makers despite the team’s dismal performances this season.

United have had a torrid week after back-to-back defeats at Old Trafford to Bournemouth and Bayern Munich saw them lose ground in the race for the top four and knocked out of Europe entirely.

Ten Hag takes his injury-ravaged side to Liverpool on Sunday – live on Sky Sports – hoping to avoid a repeat of last season’s 7-0 humiliation, with reports suggesting another annihilation could have repercussions for his future.

Asked if he has support inside the club, Ten Hag said: “I feel that. They tell me. That’s fine and that is OK. I am focusing on the process, I am focusing on making this team play better and making the individuals play better.

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“That is my concern and what I am focusing on. No [I can’t get distracted about talk of me losing my job]. That is of no concern.

“Now we are inconsistent and I have to work on making a squad that is going to play for longer periods at a higher level.”

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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is confident his side won’t be overawed at Anfield on Sunday

Ten Hag insists the scars of last season’s game at Liverpool will not impact the performance of his players on Sunday.

“I think everyone is highly motivated when you go to Anfield,” he added. “You know it is going to be tough. That is everything a top footballer wants; they want the challenge.

“You have to look forward. We take last year in our memory, but you have to take the benefit from it and learn from it. On Sunday we can prove that.”

The 11 Man Utd players expected to miss Anfield trip

Image: Manchester United's Harry Maguire is out for Sunday and the coming games, says Ten Hag

Marcus Rashford and Luke Shaw are fit enough to play on Sunday, but Harry Maguire and Anthony Martial will not be available for United.

Shaw and Maguire were injured against Bayern Munich on Tuesday, while Rashford and Martial had missed the game due to illness.

“Harry will not be available for coming games, but don’t think he is a long-term [issue],” Ten Hag said.

“Luke Shaw trained this morning, so we think he’s available for Sunday. Marcus Rashford [is available].”

That means Man Utd are expected to be without 11 first-team players for the game at Anfield, with captain Bruno Fernandes among those missing due to suspension.

Lisandro Martinez (foot), Casemiro (thigh), Mason Mount (calf) Tyrell Malacia (knee), Christian Eriksen (knee) and Amad Diallo (knee) are all set to miss the trip to Anfield.

Victor Lindelof is also doubtful due to an unspecified injury but did return to training earlier this week.

Ten Hag has also opted to remove Jadon Sancho from the first-team squad. The winger has not played since August after publicly questioning his manager’s motivations for leaving him out of the defeat at Arsenal in September and then refusing to apologise.

Analysis: Why is Ten Hag not under more pressure?

Image: Erik ten Hag is coming under increasing pressure

Sky Sports’ Zinny Boswell:

When Ten Hag takes United back to Anfield on Sunday, it will be nearly five years to the day that Jose Mourinho was sacked following a depressing 3-1 defeat at the same venue.

Seven defeats in 24 was enough for Mourinho to lose his job. Ten Hag has managed 12 in the same number of games this season, but nonetheless his job feels in no immediate danger.

Admittedly, the mood surrounding Mourinho by the end was so toxic United were left with little other choice. As Scott McTominay pointed out, that environment isn’t an issue in the same way it was back then. The alarming problem now is a distinct lack of quality.

So why is Ten Hag’s job seemingly so safe? The wait for any movement on INEOS’ deal to complete their deal for a 25 per cent stake in the club has to be the key factor.

It’s unlikely that Patrick Stewart, United’s stand-in CEO, has the authority to take such a decision. John Murtough, United’s football director, chose Ten Hag and has backed him heavily in the transfer market. It hardly seems likely he would jettison his man at a time of such personal uncertainty.

There has, of course, been a lot of lessons learned at United. Having fallen into a never ending cycle of sacking managers, there is more caution around pulling the plug on yet another coach, especially after Ten Hag has had so much bad fortune with injuries this season.

However, the fact remains that another disastrous defeat at Anfield, in the same vein as that of last season, could leave United and Ten Hag in a very difficult position. Could he possibly follow the same fate as Mourinho five years on? Tune in on Sunday to find out.

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