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Erik ten Hag press conference LIVE Manchester United updates and team news for Fulham fixture

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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag will take questions from journalists at Carrington on Friday. United lost successive home games 3-0 against Manchester City and a weakened Newcastle in the space of just a few days and they have lost five of their first ten games at Old Trafford for the first time since 1930-31.

There is mounting pressure on Ten Hag and he needs to oversee a change of fortunes to get United back on track in the Premier League.

United have the challenge of playing Fulham next and it won't be straightforward. The Reds needed a stoppage-time goal from Alejandro Garnacho to win 2-1 at Craven Cottage last season and Marco Silva's side are coming into form.

Ten Hag will likely take questions about his position, he'll reveal the team news and preview the Fulham match. Follow below for every word from Ten Hag's press conference from Carrington. There is increasing unrest among a number of United players amid the team's plight this season.

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