Sir Jim Ratcliffe says Manchester United decision on Erik ten Hag ‘not my call’
Sunday’s 3-0 home defeat at Tottenham was compounded four days later as United blew a two-goal lead against Porto
Sunday’s 3-0 home defeat at Tottenham was compounded four days later as United blew a two-goal lead against Porto
The Old Trafford club squandered a two-goal lead at Porto in the Europa League on Thursday.
The visitors threw away a 2-0 lead before snatching a late point.
The substitute’s goal rescued a draw for Erik ten Hag’s team, after captain Bruno Fernandes was dismissed.
The 3-0 Old Trafford humbling by Spurs on Sunday increased the pressure on United boss Ten Hag.
United face a Europa League tie away to Porto on Thursday before tackling Aston Villa at Villa Park in the league on Sunday.
The 18-year-old followed in the footsteps of grandad Frank Gray and great uncle Eddie Gray by featuring in Europe.
Christian Eriksen opened the scoring for United after 35 minutes but the Dutch side levelled in the second half through Sam Lammers.
Manchester United face FC Twente on Wednesday in their opening match of the new-look Europa League.
The 31-year-old forward recently ended a seven-year stint with Glasgow Warriors.
Substitute Josip Stanisic slotted in with what proved to be the last kick of the game
Mohamed Salah’s early penalty raised hopes of an unlikely comeback.
Four goals in the opening 13-and-a-half minutes started the rout for Liverpool.
The Scot enjoyed a sparkling display and goals from Lucas Paqueta, Jarrod Bowen, Aaron Cresswell and Mohammed Kudus (2).
Hammers boss Moyes uncharacteristically named an attacking line-up in a bid to repair the damage of the 1-0 first-leg defeat in Germany last week.