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Manchester United has confirmed manager Erik ten Hag has “left his role” at the club after a poor start to the new season. It came after Sunday's defeat at West Ham left United in 14th place in the Premier League. Fans have been reacting to the news on Monday, with many saying the decision was not surprising. Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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00:00I was a little bit surprised that it was today that it happened, because I thought that result
00:03yesterday, whilst it was obviously an unexpected loss, I did think that it was very much not
00:09Ten Hag's fault that game, United missing tons of chances and then a horrendous VAR
00:13decision to cost us the game in the last minute. But United are in the bottom half of the Premier
00:18League table, we haven't won a game in Europe in 12 months, I can't say I'm surprised that
00:22he's gone, you know, these are the sorts of standards and the levels that you don't expect
00:26United to be at.
00:27I don't want to say a mixed feeling, I was expecting it, or I was hoping for that to
00:30happen. I like the guy, I like Eritrean Hag, but I didn't think he was the right man for
00:36the job. Manchester United is too big a club for him.
00:39No, no, I thought it was coming. Yeah, it was, I suppose after the last result, it was
00:46inevitable that something was going to happen, something needs to change.
00:49I think that it's time we have a new approach, a new manager, a new idea. So, yeah, I think
00:58it's about time. But he should have been sacked like six months ago.

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