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Manchester United Parts Ways with Manager Erik ten Hag Amid Disappointing Season

Manchester United has sacked manager Erik ten Hag following a poor start to the Premier League season, marking his exit after two and a half years.

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Updated: Oct 28th, 2024, 1:03 PM ET

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After a troubled start to the season, Manchester United has parted ways with manager Erik ten Hag, who leaves following poor performances and a position of 14th in the league. The club will appoint Ruud van Nistelrooy as interim head coach while seeking a permanent replacement. Ten Hag, who won two domestic trophies during his tenure, faced increasing scrutiny after a series of disappointing results and a significant financial investment that failed to yield success. Manchester United aims to restore its former glory amid substantial changes in its management structure.


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