Champions League
Ten Hag Takes Responsibility For Man United’s Fate In Champions League
Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, shoulders the responsibility for the club’s Champions League fate, emphasizing that he would be accountable if they fail to secure qualification for the Round of 16.
Despite a spirited 3-3 draw against Galatasaray on Wednesday night, the Red Devils find themselves languishing at the bottom of Group G.
To progress, Ten Hag’s side must secure a victory against Bayern Munich in their final fixture while hoping for FC Copenhagen and Galatasaray to play out a draw.
“I take full responsibility if we fail to advance. We’re engaged in a project that’s steadily evolving, moving in the right direction. I’m aware of the path we need to tread, the necessary steps to take, and I’m confident of our success in the long run,” stated Ten Hag, addressing the club’s situation.
The manager’s commitment to accountability amidst the challenges faced in the Champions League reflects his confidence in the team’s ongoing development. Ten Hag’s unwavering belief in steering Manchester United towards success in the long term sets the tone for their aspirations despite the immediate uncertainties in the current tournament.