United captain Tannhäuser was recently asked again by the media about rumors that he will be fired at the end of the season, and the 54-year-old Dutch coach once again played the role of 'press conference winner', claiming that he never cares about the rumors, and will only focus on leading the way to play high-level soccer.
Tanhag's dominating words: 'I focus on creating a high level of soccer and improving the players, not the news. When Manchester United contacted big ball clubs, it was always surrounded by many rumors. I have to get used to working, so me and the players don't care about rumors. The team is in the same boat and knows how to achieve good results."
Earlier, it was reported that new United shareholder Ratcliffe was planning to reorganize the coaching staff and hire Wolves coach Garry O'Neill on board to mimic the Liverpool 'double-leader' system of 26 years ago which replaced Tanhag at all times, but Garry O'Neill denied this and Tanhag can breathe a sigh of relief for the time being.