Manchester United Out of Champions League; Ten Hag's Position Safe for Now
Despite a disappointing performance and fan backlash, managerial changes are unlikely due to pending strategic review and investment.
- Manchester United's season took a damaging turn as they were knocked out of the Champions League after a 1-0 home loss against Bayern Munich, finishing bottom of Group A.
- Fans expressed their disappointment, leaving the stadium before the final whistle and booing at the end of the match.
- Despite the poor performance, Manchester United's manager, Erik ten Hag, is unlikely to be sacked due to the club's ongoing strategic review and the pending investment from Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
- Ten Hag, who has just over 18 months remaining on his contract, would cost the club around £15m in compensation if he were to be sacked.
- While there is some discontent within the squad, the players are not in a state of outright mutiny and many still back Ten Hag.