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'Not here to back him,' says Manchester United's Andre Onana as manager Erik Ten Hag faces uncertain future

'Not here to back him,' says Manchester United's Andre Onana as manager Erik Ten Hag faces uncertain future

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Premier League (PL) Manchester United's goalkeeper Andre Onana says that he is not at the club to 'back' manager Erik Ten Hag. The comments come at a time when the Dutch manager is facing piercing scrutiny over United's worst-ever finish in the Premier League.

Manchester United finished eighth on the PL points table with only 18 wins in 38 games to go with six draws and 14 losses.

"He's a good guy, a good coach," Onana said, ahead of United's FA Cup final on Saturday, May 25 against the local rivals Manchester City.

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"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. He is big enough to back himself, but he is a really good guy, he is a positive coach and tactically he's good."

Manchester United faced a lot of flak this season for poor performances both away and at home and Onana said injuries played a role in that.

"If [Ten Hag] had all his squad, it would probably be different," Onana said.

"This season is difficult for him, for us, for the club, for the fans because it is frustrating for the fans when they are coming away and how we are losing, it is difficult." He added.

One of the reasons for United's struggle this season is the form of English forward Marcus Rashford, who managed just eight goals this season compared to 30 last year.

Speaking on his struggles, Onana said: "He's a bad player? So last season he was good, this season he is bad? No. It is just a moment. You can have a bad season, you can have a bad start. But the most important thing is how you end, and Rashy, for me, is one of the best players in the world."

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