Man United's Onana on Ten Hag: 'I'm not here to back him'

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Man United's Onana on Ten Hag: 'I'm not here to back him'
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Manchester United goalkeeper André Onana has praised Erik ten Hag amid serious doubts about the manager's future at the club, but said he is 'not here to back' the Dutchman.

doubts about the manager's futureOnana, who also worked with Ten Hag at Ajax, said the 54-year-old is a quality coach but said he doesn't need backing despite the possibility he could be sacked following the FA Cup final against"Tactically he's very good and he showed it last season. I was not here last season and they got top four. This season a lot of things happened. I'm not here to back him.

Rashford scored 30 goals last season but has managed just eight this term. The dip in form has seen him miss out on a place in the

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