Erik Ten Hag adamant Old Trafford farewell not on agenda against Newcastle

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Under-fire Erik Ten Hag does not believe Manchester United's match against Newcastle will prove his last in the Old Trafford dugout.

The 54-year-old's future is subject of widespread speculation given the way things have dramatically gone off course following a promising first season in the hotseat.

Ten Hag has managed to lead injury-ravaged United to another FA Cup final against Manchester City, but their wretched league form has seen doubts over his future as Ineos makes sweeping changes.

Their worst Premier League finish and points tally could be confirmed when the eighth-placed Red Devils host Newcastle on Wednesday, when a traditional lap of honour is planned after their final home game.

"Yeah, we will do," Ten Hag said. "Yes, of course (we will show our appreciation to the fans).

"In good times, in bad times we are together, and the fans are showing that we are together, so, yeah, a lap of honour we will do."

Quite what appetite there will be from supporters for that remains to be seen, especially if United fall to a club record 10th home defeat in a season.

The lap of honour will allow Raphael Varane to say goodbye after the defender confirmed he will leave at the end of his contract, but Ten Hag was taken aback when asked if it could also be his Old Trafford farewell.

"Goodbye for?" Ten Hag asked the reporter, who clarified he meant him.

World Cup winner Raphael Varane will depart the club

"For me?! It's not how I feel it and how I see it. That's not the way I go to start that lap of honour for the fans, no."

Ten Hag dismissed a follow-up question about the future having last week said he was confident "common sense" will prevail as the club's decision-makers consider his future.

Importantly, the Dutchman also believes he still has the United fanbase onside.

"Actually yeah, if in the stadium, away and home, they are always backing the team, backing me, and also when I'm in the streets many, many come to me," Ten Hag said.

"Maybe it's just polite but I don't feel it like this. I never almost get a negative reaction because the fans understand where we are.

"The fans understand that this club is in a transition and the huge problems we have had to face, especially in positions, in key areas."

Among the key issues has been United's patchy backline, which will again be without Harry Maguire, Varane, Victor Lindelof, Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia on Wednesday.

Willy Kambwala could feature and Lisandro Martinez will be involved after six weeks out with a calf complaint, with the latter providing a timely shot in the arm.

"I think especially on the pitch we need him," Ten Hag said of a player that has only been able to make 11 appearances since last April.

"There he shows his spirit, there he's the warrior if he's fit. When his fitness standards are on a high, he's an absolute leader for us, an absolute warrior.

"He gives the right spirit and he's a very important player in our defending line. We missed him across almost the whole season."

Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford could also return days after United great Wayne Rooney said he felt some injured players were holding themselves back when fit enough to play.

"No, you have to see here in Carrington the players are desperate to play," Ten Hag said in response.

"If I see Licha Martinez, if I see Bruno - he did even a fitness test on Sunday to play. Rashford did everything he could do - he trained, he tried to train last week, but he didn't make it.

"Players are desperate to play. They want to be in the right shape. You see also Victor Lindelof, Rapha Varane - they are training to make themselves available for the final, so they do what they can do."

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