Manchester United management in conflict over Erik ten Hag's sacking after poor season start
Manchester United's management is reportedly in conflict over the decision-making that led to Erik ten Hag's sacking just months after he received a new contract. The club finished eighth in the Premier League, their lowest position ever. Despite a summer spending spree of over £200 million on new players, United's performance did not improve. Ten Hag was dismissed in October after a poor start to the season, with the team sitting 14th in the league. Ruben Amorim has been appointed as the new head coach, with his first match scheduled for Sunday. He aims to revitalize the team, which currently ranks 13th in the Premier League and 15th in the Europa League.