Manchester United want to keep Eric Ramsay as part of Erik ten Hag's backroom staff, despite the coach being on the shortlist to take over as Barnsley's next manager.
22.05.2022 - 22:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester United will be playing Europa League football next season despite their defeat to Crystal Palace on the final day of the Premier League campaign.
A loss for United meant they needed the Hammers not to win in order to seal their place in the sixth, and three second-half goals from Brighton saw them stroll to a 3-1 win over David Moyes' men. Erik ten Hag watched on from the stands as he caught a glimpse of some of the players he'll be working with next season, and he'll be relieved to have seen his side avoid the Europa Conference League.
There were a few nerves from fans at half-time after United had fallen behind to Wilfried Zaha's goal, while Michail Antonio's opener for West Ham meant United temporarily dropped down to seventh. However, the Seagulls' fightback meant United jumped back up to sixth despite their defeat.
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Although the curtain has now fallen on a disappointing season for United, fans on social media were praising Graham Potter's side for playing their part in them avoiding the Europa Conference League. Meanwhile, some were just desperate to put the season behind them. Here's how they reacted on Twitter.
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Manchester United want to keep Eric Ramsay as part of Erik ten Hag's backroom staff, despite the coach being on the shortlist to take over as Barnsley's next manager.
Cristiano Ronaldo insists he is still happy at Manchester United and looking forward to working under new manager Erik ten Hag.
Patrice Evra has warned Erik ten Hag that he will need to make sure potential new Manchester United signings are joining for all the right reasons this summer.
Jurrien Timber could be handed an ideal shirt number if he completed a transfer to Manchester United this summer, though it would depend on the futures of Eric Bailly and Phil Jones.
Rio Ferdinand has laid out how Steve McClaren’s past experience at Manchester United can help the team climb back to the heights of previous years.
Gary Neville has warned Erik ten Hag that the step up from Ajax to Manchester United will be 'huge.'
David de Gea has admitted it will take a couple of years for Manchester United to contend for the Premier League title.
“I have very little to say except that I think it very charming and kind of you all to give us your Sunday night,” said a disarming Julian Fellowes at the NYC premiere of Downton Abbey: A New Era last Sunday. Distributor Focus Features – and the broader industry — hopes audiences will give the film many more Sunday nights, and other days and dayparts, jumpstarting the return to theaters of older demos.
Raphael Varane must become a leader on the pitch if Manchester United are to rebuild next season. The Frenchman’s medal haul speaks for itself, with eight major trophies for Real Madrid and the French national team.
Jamie Carragher has compared Declan Rice to former Manchester United duo Roy Keane and Bryan Robson.
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