Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag took advantage of the time when the national teams gathered to spend time with his family, and was recently seen alone buying food and toilet paper for his wife

Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag took advantage of the time when the national teams gathered to spend time with his family, and was recently seen alone buying food and toilet paper for his wife.

Prior to a crucial matchup with Liverpool, ERIK TEN HAG was seen restocking on loo roll.

The under-fire Manchester United boss will try to hold onto his dreams of taking home a title this year.

Erik ten Hag was spotted with toilet roll whilst out shopping

While purchasing, toilet roll was seen with Erik ten Hag.

The Manchester United boss was seen ahead of Sunday's FA Cup clash with Liverpool

The manager of Manchester United was spotted before Sunday’s FA Cup matchup with Liverpool.

On Sunday, United and Liverpool will play an FA Cup quarterfinal at Old Trafford.

This is the Red Devils’ last opportunity to win a trophy this season.

Ten Hag has been spotted shopping this week prior to the game.

He was seen with a grocery bag under his arm and a toilet roll under it.

Erik ten Hag has been spotted shopping for a pack of toilet roll in Manchester

The United manager purchased a nine-roll pack of luxury toilet tissue

It happens before the match against Liverpool, when his teammates were spotted leaving for a supper to strengthen their camaraderie.

Ten Hag’s status at United is still up in the air going into the game.

After their early elimination from the Champions League this season, his team could miss out on qualifying for the following one.

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Sixth-place Red Devils are now eight points below the top four.

In fifth position, they are six points adrift of Tottenham, who may secure a second Champions League berth.

Despite his struggles this season, Ten Hag was still able to hold down his position in the United dugout.

Because of worries over FFP, the club may be forced to avoid sacking him, which would have cost them roughly £10 million.