Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag wont be in the dugout when they take on Everton this Sunday in the Premier League.
The Dutchman will be serving a touchline ban after he picked up a third yellow card this season during their 1-0 win over Luton Town at Old Trafford, after earlier cautions against Tottenham and Arsenal.
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Ten Hag was frustrated when a throw-in decision was overturned in the Hatters’ favour in the second half but he is confident that his staff are up to the task for the Everton clash.
“Yes, that’s the way [it is],” he told beIN Sports. “So I have to accept that. It’s not nice but I’m sure we’ll prepare for Everton and my coaching staff will take over, they are very competent to do the job.”So that was about a moment so clear, it was a throw-in. But it was the second time. I was on top of it and it was so clear and obvious [it was] our ball. It was my remark, therefore, I got booked.”
When asked if he would fine himself, Erik replied: “If the players get a red card, they probably get fined. But, for a booking, they don’t get fined. There is a certain point you have to accept decisions, what I should do as well.”
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