Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag was left waiting to hear if he would be given the opportunity to lead the club into a third season
Former Manchester United midfielder Gordon Strachan insists that he knew Sir Jim Ratcliffe would keep Erik ten Hag despite the club 'mentally torturing' him as they weighed up their options.
However, the unexpected victory over City in the showpiece match appeared to change sentiment not only in the boardroom but also among the fanbase. In the weeks that followed, Ratcliffe and INEOS decided to scout options to replace their manager with Ten Hag even claiming they admitted to speaking with Thomas Tuchel.READ MORE: Van Nistelrooy has made his thoughts on Ten Hag clear
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