The boss discusses the season so far, transfer signings, Cristiano Ronaldo and the future in part two of our interview...
Manchester United lost 4-2 to Cadiz in their first match since the Premier League season shut down for the World Cup.
While admitting there was obvious "mistakes" made, he felt it was a good learning curve for the youngsters to take in. "But it was a good lesson. But after that, we came in the game and a penalty - I think it was a clear one - but we couldn't make the equaliser before half-time." "It's quite clear, we were not awake - still sleeping in the first 15 minutes," Ten Hag told A set play, bad organisation and discipline in the organisation, you concede goal. Kobbie Mainoo scored just minutes after the restart and looked a threat throughout, but United's youngsters went on to concede two more as Cadiz ran out 4-2 winners.
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag was not impressed by his second-string squad in their 4-2 friendly defeat to Cadiz on Wednesday.
And we prepared - they are a threat in transition, we see the second goal, it can't happen, you are not awake. Ten Hag brought in youth players after the break as La Liga basement boys Cadiz secured a 4-2 win. Although several star players are still out in Qatar, there was still a number of senior figures in the line-up.
Erik ten Hag demanded full focus during Manchester United's mid-season friendlies, but didn't get it in a 4-2 loss to Cadiz on Wednesday.
The foul on Iqbal may have been deemed a last-man red card had it not been a friendly. A silly giveaway by 19-year-old Charlie Savage then allowed Cadiz to put the game to bed. TELL ME MORE: Manchester United clearly missed their defenders still on international duty at the World Cup during the match in southern Spain.
The 17-year-old played the second half of the club's mid-season friendly against Cadiz on Wednesday night and impressed by scoring only two minutes after coming ...
Manchester United have named a strong team to take on Cadiz in tonight's mid-season friendly.
The likes of David de Gea, Anthony Martial and new shining star Alejandro Garnacho are all expected to be involved tonight. Erik ten Hag and his Manchester United squad tonight step up their preparations for the second half of the season with a friendly against Spanish side Cadiz. Donny van de Beek is another likely with a final chance to prove his worth.
Steve McNally is taking up a new role at PGMOL, the body responsible for match officials in English professional football. He will leave his position as ...
[Liverpool](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fc), while the club searches for a permanent successor. [Champions League](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/champions-league), the Club World Cup and five [Premier League](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/premier-league) titles. [Manchester United](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/manchester-united-fc) after 16 years was a very difficult decision but I feel the time is right to step away from frontline provision at club level and utilise my experience in a new strategic role that will allow me to contribute to another vital aspect of the game.
CHRIS WHEELER: Manchester United's club doctor Steve McNally is to leave the club after 16 years, the club have announced. McNally will step down at the end ...
McNally will leave his position as head of football medicine & science at the end of January to become performance support director for PGMOL. He joined United ...
With reports suggesting that the unpopular Glazer family will look for more than £6bn to sell Manchester United, analysts say the club is really only worth ...
On November 22 a United statement said that the club was "commencing a process to explore strategic alternatives… "This is an extra £315m in debt compared to the pre-pandemic season of 2018/2019," the report adds. "However, taking all these factors together, these assets' combined value is still significantly under the speculated transaction price. The stock exchange performance of the club does not lend credence to the high expected price either. At the same time, their overall brand is still going strong, valued by Brand Finance at GBP £1.09bn. [Manchester United](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/manchester-united-fc) FC be really sold at £5-7bn, or even higher, as speculated by some of the press?
Manchester United's latest financial results show the Glazers did not take a dividend payment as they have previously done without fail dating all the way ...
The club's debt remains unchanged at $650m (£530.1m), however. Our dividend policy is subject to annual review by the Board of Directors." That policy has been one of the main sources of frustration for disgruntled supporters in recent years. That was an increase of more than £20m from 2021's records. [comments section.](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/man-utd-glazers-dividend-payment-28690328#comments-section) [open to selling up](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/man-utd-deal-glazers-spring-28623340) last month.
Man Utd sale: The Glazers' decision to seek 'new investment' or a full-blown takeover comes as no surprise based on the club's worrying new financial ...
The figures make damning reading and are the most recent indicator of the Tampa-based owners' intention to cash in after a 17-year tenure at the helm. And as a showstopper not for the faint-hearted, United have paid a total interest of £917,000,000 since the Glazers took over in 2005, coming to £1.02m a week. But standout figures include that the club have generated £3m cash in the first quarter of 22/23 from day-to-day activity, a dramatic drop-off from the £71m at the same stage one year ago. The results showed United having a pre-tax loss of almost £2.5m-per-week in the first quarter of 2022/23, despite a seven per cent wage decrease after last season's failure to qualify for the Champions League. [financial report](https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/manchester-united-plc-reports-first-211500584.html) read: "On November 15, the Board of Directors did not approve the payment of the semi-annual dividend for fiscal 2023." [Manchester United](/latest/manchester-united-fc) sale speculation intensified on Thursday as the Glazers released the club's latest financial report.
COMMENT: Manchester United must now cut their losses with Donny van de Beek, who should be moved on in January to generate some cash.
At 25, there is every chance he could turn things around if he selects the right club for his next challenge. The Dutchman flattered to deceive once again on Wednesday night as he was handed a rare start in United's 4-2 friendly defeat to Cadiz. Manchester United are wasting their own time with Donny van de Beek and the time has finally come to cash in on the £35million flop in the January transfer window.
Manchester United's owners have not taken their semi-annual dividend for fiscal year 2023 according to the Premier League club's quarterly financial ...
“That is rewarding failure and removes the incentive for the owners to ensure sufficient reinvestment of profits back into the football club.” United’s first-quarter fiscal 2023 results stated that the board of directors on Nov. 22, the same day it
CHRIS WHEELER: The owners were criticised for taking an £11million dividend out of the club in June, but the board of directors did not approve the latest ...
United said the process of a sale was designed to enhance future growth, but added that the club 'will consider all strategic alternatives, including new investment into the club, a sale, or other transactions'. That is rewarding failure and removes the incentive for the owners to ensure sufficient reinvestment of profits back into the football club. You could say it pays dividends in the end.' Similarly, United as a company also had made a £115.5m loss. 'Indeed the Fan Advisory Board on which MUST holds two places was set up specifically to facilitate open dialogue on strategic issues such as this. By comparison, Chelsea's Todd Boehly-led consortium took over at Stamford Bridge last summer for £4.25bn. [Manchester United](/sport/teampages/manchester-united.html)'s first quarter financial results that were released on Thursday show that the Glazer family have not taken a dividend for the first time since 2016 [after putting the club up for sale. The board of directors decision to not approve dividends comes after Joel Glazer had been questioned on the issue during a United fan advisory board meeting in October. The Glazer family didn't take a dividend out of Manchester United for the first time since 2016 They said: 'Tonight Manchester United announced, as part of the quarterly earnings report, that in a break with established precedent, it will not be paying a dividend to shareholders for the first time since dividends commenced in 2015. The owners were criticised for taking an £11million dividend out of the club in June, but the board of directors, which is mostly made up of the six Glazer siblings, did not approve the latest semi-annual payment to shareholders. The Glazer family haven't taken a dividend from Manchester United for the first time in SIX YEARS, first quarter financial results reveal, while the club's revenues rise by 13.6% as they remain up for sale