In a recent interview with Sky Sports, Manchester United midfield general Christian Eriksen delved into the recent changes at the club, the retention of manager Jens Ten Hagar, the impact of the Inglis Group on the team, and his own plans for the future at United.

Speaking about the retention of head coach Ten Hagar, Eriksson said that the decision has brought stability to the team and allowed the players to continue to develop under the same tactical system. "We don't need to adapt to a new coach anymore, which allows us to focus more on the game itself." He added, "There were a lot of ups and downs last season, but the FA Cup win proved that we are strong and we are capable of fighting against any strong team. Now, what we need is consistency to show better performances this season."

Eriksson commented positively on the changes that have taken place since the arrival of the Inglis Group at Manchester United. He believes that the arrival of the new management has brought a clear vision and stability to the team. "They have an in-depth knowledge of the club and are actively involved in the management, which makes us feel more calm and at ease." Eriksson said, "Now that everyone knows their roles and goals, we are less anxious and able to focus more on the game and training."

On his future at United, Eriksen said he is happy here and hopes to continue contributing to the team. "My family is settled in Manchester and I am enjoying my time here." He confessed, "As a player, of course I want to play as much as possible, but this also requires the recognition and trust of the coach. I will continue to train hard and do my own thing to earn more chances to play."

Eriksen also addressed the recent rumors about his departure. "I know there are a lot of speculations and rumors out there, but I am now more concerned about playing every game for Manchester United." He firmly said, "No matter what the future holds, I will cherish every moment at United and do my best to win for the team."

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