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    Despite their torrid run of form, Manchester United look to be standing by beleaguered manager Erik ten Haag

    Despite their torrid run of form, Manchester United look to be standing by beleaguered manager Erik ten Haag


    The side crumbled 3-nil at home to Tottenham yesterday.

    The BBC reports ten Haag is expected to still be boss for this week's ties against Porto and Aston Villa.

    Senior club sources suggest things are still business as usual, despite United sitting 12th in the Premier League, with seven points through six games.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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