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Manchester United transfer news live Erik ten Hag future latest as INEOS set to conduct review

Manchester United secured a stunning 2-1 victory over Manchester City in the FA Cup final on Saturday.

City became the first team to win four successive Premier League titles this season and were heavy favourites to lift the FA Cup, but United delivered an outstanding performance.

Although Erik ten Hag faces an uncertain future as United manager and could be relieved of his duties, his tactics worked perfectly and City's threat was stifled for most of the game.

Alejandro Garnacho opened the scoring in the first half and Kobbie Mainoo, his fellow academy graduate, extended United's advantage before half-time. Jeremy Doku scored in the 87th minute, which gave City a glimmer of hope, but that proved to be merely a consolation goal.

United now have a tough decision to make on Ten Hag but the feeling always was that his future was never going to be decided by the outcome of a single match.

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United maintain they will not make a decision on Erik ten Hag's future until they have completed their review of their season.U

Club sources say the review will take place this week while Ten Hag is on holiday. Ten Hag left England on Sunday after guiding United to their 13th FA Cup triumph.

External sources expect Ten Hag to be sacked after United finished eighth in the Premier League table and failed to qualify for the Champions League.

On the four previous occasions United have not qualified for the Champions League since Sir Alex Ferguson retired, they have changed manager either during or at the end of the season.

United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's refusal to

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