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Erik ten Hag Manchester United sack prediction made as Man City becomes clear

Manchester United legend Teddy Sheringham is adamant that Erik ten Hag will be sacked by Sir Jim Ratcliffe before the start of next season, even if they win the FA Cup.

Ten Hag is under increasing pressure at Old Trafford after a difficult second season. The Reds crashed out of the Champions League and Carabao Cup early and are holding onto Europa League qualification hopes by their fingernails.

Injuries have been a concern for United this season, but that excuse has begun to wear thin, particularly after the 4-0 loss to Crystal Palace on Monday night. The one saving grace for Ten Hag is the progression to the final of the FA Cup, but Sheringham believes even that might not be enough to save the boss.

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Speaking to Genting Casino, he explained: "I think Erik ten Hag will be very fortunate to keep his job this summer. You can’t have those sorts of results and keep going in the job.

"I know that they’re in an FA Cup Final, I would love to see Manchester United beat Manchester City, but it would take a terrible performance from City and a brilliant one from Man United for that to happen.

"For a club the size of Manchester United to be such a massive underdog in a final is unheard of. It just highlights the size of the gulf between the two clubs at the moment."

Reflecting further on the campaign, Sheringham insisted that it was not merely the manager who has failed to impress.

"Rather than singling out a player, I’m going to go as a whole. The biggest disappointment for me this year has been Man United. End of story," he concluded.

"It’s been so powder puff. It’s just not right to see

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