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'I think they know now' - Richard Keys makes another Erik ten Hag jibe and gives Sir Jim Ratcliffe prediction

Richard Keys believes Manchester United will make a managerial change in the summer and Erik ten Hag is a "dead man walking".

The presenter was speaking to BeIN Sports before the dramatic comeback from the Sky Blues at Wembley on Sunday. United moved into a three-goal lead thanks to goals from Scott McTominay, Harry Maguire and Bruno Fernandes before the Championship side forged an unlikely comeback.

United were close to suffering a famous upset when Victor Torp fired home but the Video Assistant Referee chalked the effort off. Ten Hag's side held their nerve during the penalty shootout despite Casemiro missing the first spot-kick.

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It didn't stop Keys, who supports Coventry, from having another dig at Ten Hag. The former Sky Sports frontman has previously called the Dutchman 'deluded'.

"I think he's a dead man walking and has been for a long time," Keys said. "Nor would he go to a final and win, I think they know now what they are looking to achieve and I think they know the personnel they want to achieve with.

"If you've spent as much money as Sir Jim Ratcliffe has to have a piece of a football club, you want it to be with your people not someone else's that's why I think there will be change."

United are in their second cup final under the Dutchman and face Manchester City in next month's showpiece - a repeat of the 2022/23 match. Domestically, United bowed out of the Carabao Cup after suffering a 3-0 defeat at home to Newcastle United and with six games remaining in the Premier League, they are 10 points off the European places and 16 away from Aston Villa in fourth.

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