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Bruno Fernandes gives dressing room view on Manchester United possibly sacking Erik ten Hag

Bruno Fernandes insists Manchester United players cannot be affected by uncertainty surrounding manager Erik ten Hag's futures as co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe will "take care of that".

Ten Hag's approval ratings among United supporters have plummeted to an all-time low after they required a penalty shootout to overcome Championship side Coventry City in the FA Cup semi-finals.

United conceded three goals in 24 minutes to blow a 3-0 lead as Coventry forced extra-time at Wembley. Ten Hag was reprieved when Victor Torp's 121st-minute prod was ruled out for offside by the Video Assistant Referee.

Although United progressed to a second successive FA Cup final via a 4-2 shootout victory, Ten Hag appears to be on borrowed time after a fifth successive game without a win in playing time. With United are a whopping 16 points off the final Champions League qualifying place in the Premier League table, the Dutchman seems certain to go at the end of the season regardless of whether United beat Manchester City in the final on May 25.

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United captain Fernandes urged the players not to be "worried" by another possible managerial change in the summer.

"That doesn't have to affect anyone because we have to focus on everything we have this season," Fernandes told the Manchester Evening News. "Because we still have chances to get in European positions in the league, we have to finish as high as possible, that's the main thing. And then we have an FA Cup final to play.

"So no one has to be worried because it's not our job to be worried with these things that come from the outside or from the

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