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Erik ten Hag believes he retains the trust of Man United leadership team ahead of a crucial executive meeting ESPN reports.
United performances on the pitch have caused alarm in the club hierarchy. However in a conversation with the club bosses after the Aston Villa draw Ten Hag got no indication his job was in immediate danger.
Ten Hag has gone on a holiday now having granted time off to players not involved in international games during the break.
Meanwhile co-owners Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Joel Glazer met at Old Trafford on Monday ahead of a wide executive meeting on Tuesday. The latter will also be attended by Sir Dave Brailsford CEO Omar Berrada sporting director Dan Ashworth and technical director Jason Wilcox.
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