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Former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has practically said all the correct things regarding Manchester United

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Despite the ambiguity surrounding Erik ten Hag’s future, Thomas Tuchel remains associated with the Manchester United manager’s position.

The destiny of Ten Hag as United’s manager has been the subject of speculation in the wake of the team’s loss to Liverpool over the weekend. The Reds suffered their second defeat of the Premier League campaign, this time by a score of 3-0 at Old Trafford against their bitter rivals.

Ten Hag’s contract was extended by United in the summer as a result of the club’s victory in the FA Cup final. Despite the fact that the Dutchman is currently under contract at Old Trafford until 2026, there are already concerns regarding his future as United’s manager, just three games into the season.

Additionally, the Mirror published a report today asserting that United will reconsider their pursuit of Tuchel in the event that they ultimately elect to terminate Ten Hag. It is alleged that United had discussions with the former manager of Chelsea and Bayern Munich during their end-of-season evaluation over the summer. However, they ultimately decided to retain Ten Hag, who is currently under scrutiny due to a subpar start to the campaign.

In the wake of Liverpool’s defeat, United’s Omar Berrada and Dan Ashworth have recently expressed their endorsement of Ten Hag. In the event that the club decides to make a change, Tuchel has already discussed the level of responsibility that is associated with managing a club of United’s stature.

“Manchester United is perpetually permeated with noise.” Before United faced Bayern Munich in the Champions League group stages last year, Tuchel stated, “Manchester United has a significant number of pundits in the United Kingdom.”

“Your legacy from Sir Alex Ferguson imbues the club with expectations.” We all share the same objectives, including myself at Bayern and my colleague [Ten Hag] at Manchester United.

“It is pretty common at Man United that little things become a bit bigger or the talking is a bit noisier.”

Tuchel is presently unemployed following his departure from the position of Bayern Munich manager in the summer. He was succeeded by Vincent Kompany. Ten Hag is currently in his third season at United and will be anticipating the club’s subsequent match, which will take place in Southampton later this month, following the international break.

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