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Erik ten Hag press conference live Manchester United updates and team news for Bournemouth fixture

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag will take questions from journalists on Friday afternoon.

Last weekend, United were tailing 1-0 against Liverpool and looked destined to lose at half-time, but goals from Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo teased an unlikely victory. But Aaron Wan-Bissaka conceded a penalty with 10 minutes remaining and Mohamed Salah converted from the spot, which meant the game finished in a 2-2 draw.

The result was a blow to Liverpool's hopes of winning the Premier League, although it didn't do United any favours in their push to qualify for the Champions League.

United are 11 points behind fourth-placed Tottenham with just seven games remaining, so they must claim a win against Bournemouth on Saturday evening.

Ten Hag will look ahead to that match and give an update on the relevant team news.

Follow below for live updates from Carrington.

The Premier League's hopes of securing an extra spot in next season's UEFA Champions League took a major hit on Thursday night.

Next season, the Champions League format will change with four extra places becoming available. Two of those will be handed to countries with the highest UEFA coefficient ranking based on results from teams' results in Europe during the 2023/24 campaign.

Nations are awarded points for how far each club goes in a UEFA competition, with an average being sought for each country when the scores are divided by the number of their clubs taking part in the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League. More points for round-by-round progression are awarded in the Champions League, with these being scaled down through the tiers of competition, albeit the amount of points for a win (two) remains the same across all three

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