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Man United and Sir Jim Ratcliffe told Erik ten Hag decision could fix major dressing room issue

There are many things that could've been the bane of Erik ten Hag's existence as Manchester United manager this season while his future at the club continues to be bought into question.

With new minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe in attendance, the Dutchman managed to secure his second domestic title in two seasons at Old Trafford yesterday afternoon with a dramatic 2-1 win over rivals Manchester City in the FA Cup final at Wembley.

Goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo capped off what has been a tough season for United in the best way possible, with their eighth-place Premier League finish, and therefore lack of European football, having essentially been chalked off by their trophy lift yesterday which secured them a spot in the Europa League for next season.

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Injuries have been a major factor in why the Red Devils have struggled so much this season, with Ten Hag having no choice but to concoct up a myriad of defensive units that have seen players swapped around all over the place throughout the season.

Other long-term issues include Mason Mount, who has found himself stuck on the sidelines numerous times with different problems this season, as well as Casemiro (who had never previously had an muscular injury in his career before his recurring hamstring issue at Man United) on top of Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire who both missed the FA Cup final over the weekend.

However, amid reports suggesting players were worried about Ten Hag's training sessions and the amount of strain players were having to

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