ERIK TEN HAG and his spouse spent some time apart from the training facility prior to a monumental week for the Manchester United manager.
The Dutchman and his wife Bianca were observed strolling at Old Trafford as the strain continues to mount on him.
Erik ten Hag was spotted taking a walk with his wife Bianca
The pair were strolling around Cheshire
Ten Hag was absent from the training facility for a period of time due to uncertainty surrounding his future with Manchester United.
The Dutchman and his wife headed for some lunch
Ten Hag faces a monumental week in his Manchester United career.
Away from work, the two companions strolled through Cheshire before pausing for lunch while enjoying some time apart.
Ten Hag currently has a great deal on his schedule due to the uncertainty surrounding his future at United.
The Red Devils have one more opportunity to collect silverware on Wednesday, which will cap a MASSIVE week.
Ten Hag will be aiming to keep the FA Cup fantasy alive as United travel to face Nottingham Forest in the fifth round. United have already been eliminated in the Champions League and Carabao Cup this season.
Away from work, the two companions strolled through Cheshire before pausing for lunch while enjoying some time apart.
Ten Hag currently has a great deal on his schedule due to the uncertainty surrounding his future at United.
The Red Devils have one more opportunity to collect silverware on Wednesday, which will cap a MASSIVE week.
Ten Hag will attempt to salvage United’s FA Cup hopes following the club’s elimination early in the Champions League and Carabao Cup. United will proceed to Nottingham Forest for the fifth round of the FA Cup.
The club’s football operations are being assumed by the British tycoon, and in the event that Ten Hag’s tenure proves unsuccessful, there are speculations regarding potential successors.
Ten Hag may not be in charge of the Theatre of Dreams in the future, despite the fact that Ratcliffe, along with his substantial funding, has provided the organization with optimism.
Those growing impatient with his administration, however, are urged by the former Ajax gaffer to consider the larger picture.
Following United’s disheartening loss to Fulham, he stated, “One defeat does not meаn the season is over; the big picture is quite positive.”
“By regaining ground in specific positions and reducing injuries, we will achieve greater equilibrium.”
“Also, bolster the squad in the windows; as you can see, there are a multitude of excellent players with tremendous potential, so they will continue to improve.”
“Undoubtedly, we are progressing in the right direction; when our entire squad is available, we have a formidable opponent.”