I’m a fighter – Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag vows to fight on after suffering second defeat in one week

Football coach, Erik ten Hag accepted the blame for Manchester United’s Carabao Cup exit after the club  lost 3-0 for the second time in four days after losing to Newcastle on Wednesday night, November 1.

The humiliating defeat cast doubt over his future as Manchester United manager, as the loss was against the second team of Newcastle, but Ten Haag has come out to call himself a ‘fighter.’

In the space of 90 minutes, Ten Hag went from 8-1 odds favourite for the sack to second favourite to be axed among Premier League managers as he lost for the eighth time in 15 games this season.

Football coach, Erik ten Hag accepted the blame for Manchester United’s Carabao Cup exit after the club  lost 3-0 for the second time in four days after losing to Newcastle on Wednesday night, November 1.

The humiliating defeat cast doubt over his future as Manchester United manager, as the loss was against the second team of Newcastle, but Ten Haag has come out to call himself a ‘fighter.’

In the space of 90 minutes, Ten Hag went from 8-1 odds favourite for the sack to second favourite to be axed among Premier League managers as he lost for the eighth time in 15 games this season.

 

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