Erik ten Hag recovers from three setbacks to put Man Utd back where they belong

Erik ten Hag recovers from three setbacks to put Man Utd back where they belong

After starting with two defeats, followed by Cristiano Ronaldo’s acrimonious exit and a record 7-0 mauling at arch rivals Liverpool, Ten Hag deserves huge credit for steering United to a top-four finish



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It has taken Erik ten Hag one season to put Manchester United back where they belong – in the Champions League.

After starting with two defeats, followed by Cristiano Ronaldo’s acrimonious exit and a record 7-0 mauling at arch rivals Liverpool, Ten Hag deserves huge credit for steering United to a top-four finish.



Next season the challenge will be to try to close the gap on champions City, which currently stands at 17 points, too big a gap for United to be considered title contenders next term, even if they land top transfer target Harry Kane this summer.

But a top-four finish, a first trophy in six years in the Carabao Cup and the chance of another one, with the FA Cup final a week on Saturday, represents an impressive first season for Ten Hag.

United midfielder Casemiro provided a timely reminder of his enduring class as United compounded Chelsea’s miserable season with another defeat – their 16th in the Premier League.

Casemiro scored United’s early opener and ran the game thereafter as Erik ten Hag’s side moved up to third, unable to be caught by Liverpool, who are consigned to the Europa League.

Brazil star Casemiro has been instrumental in getting United back to competing with the very best in Europe, his £70million arrival from Real Madrid one of the shrewdest buys under Ten Hag.

Ten Hag refers to the 31-year-old as the “cement between the stones” but after his second suspension of the season in mid-March, Casemiro looked flakey on his return a month later.

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