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'I'm a Man Utd legend – Liverpool FA Cup tie could well be Erik ten Hag's last chance'

Erik ten Hag's Manchester United future could be decided by Sunday's FA Cup showdown with Liverpool, according to Red Devils legend Lou Macari

Sunday's FA Cup tie is arguably a bigger game Manchester United than Liverpool
Sunday's FA Cup tie is arguably a bigger game Manchester United than Liverpool(Image: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

A Manchester United legend reckons Sunday's FA Cup showdown with Liverpool could be Erik ten Hag's last chance.


The Dutchman's hopes of keeping his job beyond this summer potentially hinge on the FA Cup and/or securing a Champions League spot. With United eight points adrift of fourth place, that latter target seems unlikely.


That leaves the FA Cup as Ten Hag's last shot at redemption, with Old Trafford legend Lou Macari believing the fifth round tie versus their fiercest rivals could be a make-or-break encounter for Ten Hag, reports the Mirror.


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"People are saying it's a huge game for Ten Hag," said Macari, who played a key role as United beat Liverpool in the 1977 FA Cup final to deny their old foes the Treble.

"But it's a huge game for everybody - players, fans and the club itself. A convincing win against Liverpool could go a long way to persuading people Ten Hag is the right man to stay in charge. That's the crazy thing. The manager's position is always under threat, but all managers including Ten Hag - rely on their players.

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Manchester United's Dutch manager Erik ten Hag gestures on the touchline during the English Premier League football match between Manchester City and Manchester United at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on March 3, 2024
Erik ten Hag's Manchester United future is still uncertain(Image: AFP via Getty Images)
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"You'd like to think that those who like him and I don't think there would be many who dislike him will be out there on Sunday, playing for their futures and the manager's future. You have managers at a club, and everyone's got an opinion on them, but you look for decency and you look for honesty.",

"Ten Hag seems like a decent, honest fellow, who's got to live with the results week-in, week-out,which hasn't been easy. But now's the time to get a big win with everything that's at stake."


"We all know what it's like at United a fully committed performance from everybody is accepted. If you haven't managed to win, you're disappointed, but most fans would look upon it and say 'they didn't leave anything behind and gave it their all'. That's what's required on Sunday and I don't think they can afford to lose."

Former Manchester United star Lou Macari
Former Manchester United star Lou Macari has opened up about the team's current plight(Image: Steve Allen)

United are currently sixth in the Premier League, with failed assaults on the Champions League and Carabao Cup leaving the FA Cup as their only remaining chance of a trophy. Macari, 74, believes there is still time to rescue the season by beating Jurgen Klopp's side and giving United supporters something to cheer after such a difficult campaign.


"It's been a difficult season for everybody," said Macari. "For the club, the manager, players and fans. "Thankfully it's not over yet and there is a chance to salvage something from it and I'm sure that's the main priority for everyone at United to grab what's left.

"What's left is the FA Cup. You've got difficult opponents, but getting to Wembley, as I experienced four times at United, is a great day out for the fans who follow the team through thick and thin."

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Manchester United are running out of chances to save their season(Image: Javier Garcia/REX/Shutterstock)
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"I just hope the players realise that they can do it, because the history of the FA Cup not just between the two biggest clubs in the country is full of upsets. When we beat Liverpool in the 1977 FA Cup final, to stop them doing the Treble, they were favourites to win and we were the underdogs."

"It's the same on Sunday. Even though we're home, at Old Trafford, we're the underdogs. People say the team's not good enough, but I've seen United teams that are struggling, then suddenly they get a big scalp and things can change."

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