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Gary Neville, Roy Keane and four other pundits offer Erik ten Hag verdict ahead of Man United review

Manchester United will have a decision to make over the future of manager Erik ten Hag as a review takes place over the club's 2023/24 season.

United ended the campaign on a high, winning the FA Cup and securing another season of European football. It's United's second trophy under Ten Hag having ended a six-year wait for silverware last season by winning the Carabao Cup.

But their Premier League performances have been poor with United finishing eighth, their lowest top-flight finish since 1989/90. Below are what some pundits have had to say about Ten Hag and his Man United future as the Dutchman waits to discover his fate.

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“I don’t see a suitable replacement for Ten Hag available,” Neville told Sky Sports ahead of the final.

“Bayern Munich are struggling to find a replacement, others are struggling. I think we need to stick with Ten Hag and give him one more season – an injury-free season – to see if United can get back to the standards of last season where they won a trophy and finished in the top four.

“Players and managers have struggled to come to terms with Old Trafford in the last 10 years. These players and managers were great when United signed them, so there is something fundamentally wrong that is creating this difficulty.

“Maybe the new ownership and personnel will allow these players and manager to feel more stable.”

"This is one of the most poorly coached teams in the Premier League," Carragher said about Ten Hag's team on Sky Sports' after their 4-0 loss at Crystal Palace on May 6.

"That is a fact. That is not

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