Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has broken his silence on his future after the club's group stage exit in the UEFA Champions League.
The Red Devils' 1-0 defeat to Bayern Munich on Tuesday evening saw the team finish bottom of the group that also included FC Copenhagen and Galatasaray.
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United also make the trip to Liverpool on Sunday evening and will look to secure their first win at Anfield since 2016.
Ten Hag's side suffered a humiliating 7-0 defeat to their arch-rivals at Anfield last season and a similar result could prove fatal for the manager.
When asked if he still feels the back of the owners, Ten Hag told reporters,"I feel that and they tell that. That's fine, that's okay but I'm focusing on the process, to make this team play better, I'm focusing on making the individuals better, that's my concern. I'm focusing on the team.
"I'm not concerned about that [his job]. I want to win with my team, I want to progress with my team in the right direction so we are here in a project.
"Last season, we were absolutely in the right direction. Now we have had a setback, but long-term the future for Manchester United is very good, if you see how many good players we have in the squad, how many good young players we have in the squad who have the potential to play worldwide.
"And when the injured players get back, the team will play better."
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