ERIK TEN HAG is expected to be given the rest of the season to turn around Manchester United’s fortunes.
And that means he will be in charge for the FA Cup final against Manchester City on May 25.
The Dutch boss came under fire after their troubled season hit a new low on Monday night with a 4-0 defeat at Crystal Palace.
However, United’s stance has always been that there are no plans to remove the former Ajax coach before the end of the campaign.
That remains unchanged despite the horror show at Selhurst Park.
Their hopes of qualifying for Europe via the league are hanging by a thread with matches against Arsenal, Newcastle and Brighton to come.
And then they have a …