This article contains affiliate links, and we will receive a commission on any sales generated from it. Avram Glazer, the owner of Manchester United, made a rare appearance at Wembley Stadium for the FA Cup semi-final against Coventry City.
However, his post-match actions suggest that Erik ten Hag’s position at the club might be uncertain. The team narrowly escaped being on the wrong end of a significant comeback, and the future of the manager remains in doubt.
Despite potential success in the FA Cup final, similar to the one from last season, Ten Hag could face an uncertain future, reminiscent of Louis van Gaal’s departure following underwhelming performances and results. Glazer was seen sitting alongside Ratcliffe in the Royal Box at Wembley, and his presence was met with boos from United supporters.
After the match, he was photographed entering the United dressing room, presumably to congratulate the players for securing a place in their fifth Wembley trip in 15 months. As Glazer made his way through the mixed zone to the exit, he faced questions about Ten Hag’s future, but didn’t provide any clarity.
Ratcliffe, the co-owner of the club, also avoided addressing questions about Ten Hag in his first media interview after becoming co-owner earlier this year. The uncertainty surrounding the managerial position at Manchester United continues to be a topic of interest and speculation.