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Manchester United have got their man.

Erik ten Hag has been confirmed as the coach who will take charge from next season and, while the Ajax boss is taking up a prestigious position at Old Trafford, there's no denying it's also a perilously difficult assignment.

Talk has naturally been about the future since Ten Hag's acquisition was confirmed, but United also have to look at the present. On Saturday lunchtime, they travel to Arsenal knowing a win is needed to keep alive their slender hopes of finishing in the top four.

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes Ten Hag can help to trigger a resurgence at United during his time as manager.

The Merseyside outfit showcased their class on Tuesday with a 4-0 dismantling of the Red Devils and offered the new boss an indication of how much work needs to be done to catch the best sides in the country.

Klopp was asked at his press conference on Friday whether he believes the arrival of the Dutchman will help United get better in the coming months and years. "Probably, yes," he said. "What can I say? They know now what they want to do in the next few years and can start planning for what they want to do for the future. That's it."

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