Erik ten Hag says if Manchester United don't want him, he will go and win somewhere else.
United overcame overwhelming pre-match odds to record a deserved 2-1 FA Cup final victory against Manchester City at Wembley.
Ten Hag did not follow the lead of fellow Dutchman Louis van Gaal. When faced with a similar situation eight years ago after United beat Crystal Palace - their last FA Cup triumph before Saturday - Van Gaal strode into the press conference with the trophy and slammed it down on the desk in front of him."When I took over we were in a mess," he added.
Having said before the game he was going on holiday on Sunday, an interview with Ten Hag emerged on Saturday morning in which he stated talks had taken place with INEOS and they were committed to him."They don't have to tell me every week."
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