Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is reportedly frustrated with the club’s medical team following the injuries sustained by left-backs Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia. Assurances given to Ten Hag about the fitness of Shaw and Malacia were not met, leading to difficulties for the team.
Due to the unavailability of both left-backs, Ten Hag had to make difficult decisions and play players out of their natural positions. This makeshift solution has caused problems for the team, with both Shaw and Malacia unlikely to play again this season. This setback could potentially affect United’s push for Champions League qualification.
Ten Hag has expressed concern that ongoing injury problems could not only affect the team’s performance but also impact his job security. However, he remains focused on the team’s direction and goals despite the challenges.
Fortunately, the new co-owners of Manchester United, Ineos, are said to be understanding of the situation. Discussions are ongoing to address the challenges faced by the team and find solutions to ensure a successful end to the season. Stay tuned to Forever Sports Online for more updates on Manchester United’s injury woes and their battle for a spot in the Champions League.