Erik Ten Hag’s days in the North of England are numbered. On the street in the league after suffering a bitter setback at home against Bournemouth (0-3), Manchester United failed in their quest to qualify for the round of 16 of the Champions League by losing to Bayern Munich (0-1). As a result, the Red Devils find themselves deprived of all European competitions and will now have to concentrate on the Premier League. To make matters worse, this new disillusionment risks precipitating the fall of the Dutch coach.
Increasingly under pressure, the former Ajax Amsterdam tactician could be forced to give up his apron sooner than expected. If the day before, the Spanish press mentioned the name of Julen Lopetegui to succeed the Batavian, The Sun informed this Thursday that Graham Potter would be in pole position to win the bet. Free since the end of his adventure with Chelsea last April, the English coach spoke with MU’s new investor, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is particularly fond of his profile. After refusing to take over the Swedish team, can Graham Potter take on the mantle of savior at Man Utd? To be continued…