Erik ten Hag has received a vote of confidence from Tom Huddlestone, who believes the Manchester United manager is leading the club in a positive direction.
Amidst uncertainty surrounding ten Hag’s future, Huddlestone – who recently concluded a two-year stint as a player-coach for United’s U21s – shared his thoughts on the situation. He acknowledged that injuries, particularly in the defense, have plagued the team this season.
However, he remains optimistic about the trajectory of the club under ten Hag’s leadership. “I think it’s gonna be a long process… I think the manager currently, especially last season, when he’s got his starting 11 fit, they’re as good as most teams in the league,” Huddlestone stated.

Man United finished eighth in the league but won the FA Cup under Erik ten Hag
Ten Hag’s second season at United was indeed challenging, with key players like Raphael Varane, Lisandro Martinez, and Luke Shaw dealing with long-term injuries. Despite these setbacks, United managed to defeat rivals Man City in the FA Cup final, showcasing the potential of ten Hag’s vision.
Huddlestone also reflected on his time as a player-coach, describing it as a “perfect transitional season or two” that provided invaluable insights into the behind-the-scenes work of coaching. He now looks forward to advancing his coaching career and potentially becoming a manager in the future.

Huddlestone spoke to Mail Sport from The Soccer Tournament in North Carolina
As for England’s chances in the upcoming Euros, Huddlestone is optimistic. He believes that with the talent in the squad, especially in offensive areas, something special could happen, and there would be no better place for England to lift the trophy than in Germany.
While the future of ten Hag at Manchester United remains uncertain, Huddlestone’s endorsement highlights the positive impact the manager has had on the club. As the team looks to build on their FA Cup victory and improve their league standing, the support for ten Hag within the United family remains strong.