Erik ten Hag’s time at Man United is coming to an end after Sir Jim Ratcliffe has announced VERY SAD news for him this evening

Following their FA Cup semi-final victory against Coventry, Manchester United is allegedly nearing a decision over Erik ten Hag’s future.
At Wembley, after extra time ended in a 3-3 deadlock, United won on penalties.
Ten Hag, however, will be concerned with the way United won in the end—they led 3-0 and controlled the game until giving up late in the second half.
Although the fact that United’s most recent performance came against Championship opponents would have raised the greatest concerns, it wasn’t too dissimilar from some of their other performances this season.
At Wembley were the majority owners, Avram and Joel Glazer, the minority owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, and the recently hired technical director, Jason Wilcox, who is reportedly conducting an evaluation of Ten Hag’s play.
Neil Custis of The Sun claims that even if United defeats Manchester City in the FA Cup final, United’s executives are now inclined to fire Ten Hag.
Ten Hag’s chances of winning the season are reportedly “looking more doubtful” because of Ratcliffe’s lack of support in public so far.
In his post-match interview with the club’s official website, United’s manager called his team’s second consecutive FA Cup final appearance a “great success,” but he also noted that they needed to become better.
“We let it away in the latter portion of the game after having complete control for so long,” he said.
“To win the penalty shootout, we did shown resilience. After 75 minutes of dominance, we must commend Coventry for their last 15 minutes of play.
“But we need to become better. We discuss this a great deal. You start out in a winning position, but you need to push it over the finish line.
“We are making blunders and failing to fulfill our obligations at this very time. We must demonstrate our tenacity. It should be simple to win when you are in such control.”