Manchester United has officially parted ways with manager Erik ten Hag following a challenging start to the Premier League season, having accumulated only 11 points from nine games. Although Ten Hag’s contract was extended earlier this year, club executives expressed dwindling confidence in his ability to turn around the team’s performance.
Ruud van Nistelrooy, former United striker, will step in as interim manager, with his first game slated for the Carabao Cup match against Leicester City. This managerial shift follows an internal review that highlighted significant concerns about the team’s trajectory and future prospects for European qualification.
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