Erik ten Hag looks set to survive the October international break and take charge of Manchester United's clash with Brentford at Old Trafford next Saturday.United chiefs, including Sir Jim Ratcliffe, held an executive committee meeting in London on Tuesday and Ten Hag's future is understood to have been discussed. United have been light-tipped since the meeting, offering nothing in the way of clarity on the Dutchman's position.However, no news is understood to be good news for Ten Hag, with those closest to him expecting him to take charge of the visit of Brentford as normal. He is, however, still under intense pressure after overseeing a run of five games without a win.United are currently 14th in the Premier League table after winning just two of their opening seven matches this season. They have scored just five goals thus far.Elsewhere, Thomas Tuchel, who is understood to be United's preferred option to potentially succeed Ten Hag if they decide to make a change, is reportedly in 'advanced talks' with the Football Association about becoming England's next manager.Follow the live blog below for all the very latest United news, views and analysis throughout the day...
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