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Ally McCoist admits he fears for Erik ten Hag‘s future at Manchester United once the FA Cup final is out of the way.

“I’ll be honest, and it’s just a gut feeling. I think, eventually, INEOS will bring in their own man. And it may be a little bit unfair on Ten Hag, that,” McCoist told Express Sport on behalf of talkSPORT BET.

“In any organisation, the men at the top want to bring their own man in nine times out of ten or even greater than that, and I think that might be the case with Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

“I have a large degree of sympathy for Ten Hag. However, we all know the book stops at the manager or coach’s door. And the league performances haven’t been excellent, anything but, to be honest with you.

“You look at what happened at Chelsea yesterday [Pochettino’s exit], it’s remarkable. It’s absolutely remarkable what’s going on in the game. And with those things combined, I would fear for Ten Hag’s job.”



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