Ten Hag Not Distracted by Ratcliffe Investment in Man United

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag reacts after the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Aston Villa in Manchester, Britain, 26 December 2023. (EPA)
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag reacts after the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Aston Villa in Manchester, Britain, 26 December 2023. (EPA)
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Ten Hag Not Distracted by Ratcliffe Investment in Man United

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag reacts after the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Aston Villa in Manchester, Britain, 26 December 2023. (EPA)
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag reacts after the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Aston Villa in Manchester, Britain, 26 December 2023. (EPA)

Less than a week after British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe became a minority stakeholder at Manchester United, manager Erik ten Hag is concentrating on the club's next game against Nottingham Forest rather than being distracted with the new set-up.

The Dutchman has yet to speak to anyone from Ratcliffe's INEOS group as he has been busy during the Christmas period, during which United defeated Aston Villa 3-2 on Tuesday and then face Forest away on Saturday.

"I look forward. They want to work with me, I want to work with them, we will have the conversations, the meetings," Ten Hag told a press conference referring to the INEOS group who will take over management of the club's soccer operations.

"I'm focused on the game so far, so I said no (to talks). In this moment I don't want to have distractions. In the coming days, weeks, there will be time for us, then I'll know more.

"I think it's a good thing, it's very positive. We are looking really forward to work together. INEOS wants to work with me in this structure and I want to work with them."

The manager is also waiting on players to return from injury but not for the trip to Forest.

"It will be a similar squad as we had against Villa," Ten Hag told reporters.

"Mid-January we expect many players back. Mason (Mount), Casemiro, (Lisandro) Martinez, (Tyrell) Malacia, so we expect Harry Maguire, of course."

At the halfway point of the season, United are seventh in the standings, trailing leaders Liverpool by 11 points.

Despite their injury problems, United came back from 2-0 down to beat high-flying Villa, something which Ten Hag takes a lot of comfort from.

"We proved, despite all the setbacks, I think not any team can deal with so many setbacks as we had," the manager said.

"Number of points, we are not satisfied, but you have to be pleased. When we have all the players back, the squad is strong. Against Liverpool, Arsenal, Villa, the top three teams in the league, we went head-to head... we can beat anyone."

United take on a Forest side fresh from a 3-1 win away to Newcastle United on Tuesday, in what was new manager Nuno Espirito Santo's second game in charge.

"With them, you see the reaction with a new manager coming in. You see the spirit, we have to be ready for that," Ten Hag said.

Forest are 16th on 17 points.



IOC Sets January Date for 7 Presidential Candidates

The Olympic rings are pictured in front of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, December 7, 2021. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
The Olympic rings are pictured in front of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, December 7, 2021. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
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IOC Sets January Date for 7 Presidential Candidates

The Olympic rings are pictured in front of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, December 7, 2021. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
The Olympic rings are pictured in front of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, December 7, 2021. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

The International Olympic Committee has set a Jan. 30 date for the key presidential election meeting where seven candidates will meet with voters ahead of their ballot in March, The Associated Press reported.
The closed-doors meeting at IOC headquarters is the only set-piece campaign event in perhaps the most discreet and secretive election in world sports. IOC rules prohibit candidates from publishing videos, organizing public meetings or taking part in public debates.
“This in-camera meeting will give the IOC members the opportunity to hear from the seven candidates about their programs,” the Olympic body said in a statement on Thursday.
The candidates to replace outgoing IOC president Thomas Bach include three members of the executive board he chairs: vice president Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr. of Spain, Prince Feisal al Hussein of Jordan and Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe.
The other four are presidents of Olympic sports governing bodies: track and field’s Sebastian Coe of Britain; cycling’s David Lappartient from France; gymnastics leader Morinari Watanabe of Japan; and skiing’s Johan Eliasch, a Swedish-British citizen.
The vote by about 100 of their fellow IOC members is at a March 18-21 meeting near Ancient Olympia in Greece.
Bach is reaching his statutory maximum of 12 years in office and confirmed in August at the Paris Olympics that he will leave. His scheduled exit is in June after a three-month transition period with his successor.