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Gareth Southgate words are music to Man United ears as Sir Jim Ratcliffe's radical change is coming

Manchester United fans have not turned on Erik ten Hag but feel a change is coming.

The support from United fans as the Premier League season has collapsed has been outstanding and the travelling fans deserve better when making trips around the country.

Back in Manchester, the mood at Old Trafford has been defiant and the atmosphere inside the ground was laudable for the visit of title-chasing Arsenal on Sunday, despite United fans expecting their side to lose and not having much to cheer about across the last few weeks.

There is just one more game at Old Trafford remaining - Newcastle on Wednesday - and the players owe a performance to the fans for their support throughout the campaign.

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe has made radical changes since becoming co-owner at United and they will continue to be rung. Multiple players need to be sold this summer, but the most pressing matter on the agenda is deciding the future of Ten Hag, who seems like a dead man walking.

Ten Hag's last game at Old Trafford could be on Wednesday night and the debate about who should replace him has only intensified among fans over the last few weeks.

There was a surge in momentum behind a potential appointment of Gareth Southgate in March and the bookmakers made him the favourite for the United job.

The reports claiming Southgate had become the frontrunner to replace Ten Hag didn't go down well with supporters, who rightly suggested he's underqualified for the role. Southgate has been the most successful England manager since Sir Alf Ramsey but his previous experience of club management saw Middlesbrough relegated from the

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