Manchester United have gone three games without a win in the Premier League and will be eager to pick up a vital victory against relegation strugglers Ipswich on Wednesday.
When Manchester United hosts Ipswich at Old Trafford on Wednesday, they will be looking to resume their winning ways.
Ruben Amorim‘s team is currently sagging in 15th place after going winless in their past three Premier League games. In their most recent match, they drew 2-2 with Everton, with goals from Beto and Abdoulaye Doucoure being negated by goals from Bruno Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte in the second half.
When they play Ipswich, who are five points from safety and in the relegation zone, they will be eager to take home all three points. Ahead of their matchup with the Tractor Boys, Mirror Football has examined the most significant rumors and rumors circulating from Old Trafford.
Ten Hag’s Future Plans
Erik ten Hag has spoken out about his dismissal and expressed a desire to return to the dugout the following season. Ten Hag was fired by United in October after a dismal start to the season, despite having only recently been granted a contract extension and receiving significant support in the transfer window.
The Dutchman has since been connected with other positions around Europe, but he has decided to wait until next summer. In an interview with his agency, SEG, Ten Hag stated, “I’ve already decided not to take any jobs until the 1st of July, so until the start of the new season.”
Hojlund defended
Rasmus Hojlund has gone 16 games without a goal in all competitions this season, but former England goalkeeper Joe Hart believes his troubles are down to United’s playing style.
“He’s always on his own,” Hart stated during Match of the Day 2. “They’re asking a recently-turned 22-year-old who’s out of form, and it appears that they’re simply passing the ball to him and saying, ‘Can you score us a goal?'” As you mentioned, confidence is low, and he isn’t delivering anything. Isak and Salah set excellent examples as team leaders. Do they want them to go overboard? No.
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