Erik ten Hag insisted he and Manchester United’s hierarchy are “all on board together” following the Red Devils’ goalless draw with Aston Villa. United played out their fourth stalemate in five games across all competitions – losing the other against Tottenham last weekend – as the spoils were shar...
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