FA confirms Manchester United wardrobe change for FA Cup final - Man United News
Manchester United faces Manchester City in the FA Cup final with a new kit as Erik ten Hag's future remains uncertain.
The season for Manchester United has been nothing short of disastrous, but there is a chance for redemption as they prepare to face Manchester City in the FA Cup final at Wembley. Fans and manager Erik ten Hag are hoping for a different outcome this time around.
One noticeable change will be United's attire for the final. Instead of their traditional red shirt with white shorts and socks, the team will be wearing black shorts and black socks, with goalkeeper Andre Onana in his usual yellow kit. This decision was made to avoid a clash with City, who also wear white shorts.
Last season's final saw City emerge as winners in a 2-1 victory, with a costly error from then-goalkeeper David de Gea. Ten Hag will be hoping for a different result this time, especially with rumors of his impending dismissal swirling around.
The Dutch boss has faced challenges this season, with injuries plaguing the team and his high-transition style not suiting the players. Despite finishing eighth in the league, the lowest-ever finish for the three-time European champions, Ten Hag has remained steadfast in his approach.
Reports of potential managerial replacements like Mauricio Pochettino and Kieran Mckenna have surfaced, but the club has denied these rumors. They are set to discuss the managerial situation after the FA Cup final, looking to find a way forward for the once-dominant club.
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