Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has hit back at the critics after the club's worst start to a Premier League season.
The Red Devils have registered just two wins from their opening seven league games this season, with the side sitting in 14th position.
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There reports claiming Ten Hag was involved in a six-hour meeting involving owners Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Joel Glazer after the goalless draw against Aston Villa before the international break.
When asked if his future was discussed, Ten Hag replied "No.
"The noises came from the media, some of you, not all of you. Some of you are coming up with stories, creating stories, creating fairytales, bringing a noise, bringing lies.
"I know we are all on one page at this club. I've said this before the break to some journalists who probably didn't believe me as I saw the reports. Internally at the club it's quiet.
"Of course we are discussing the position we are in and we're unhappy with that. We have to turn the corner and that's the strategy to turn this corner. We are quiet and composed, stick to the plan and are convinced we will turn the corner.
"We face challenges in football, sometimes it goes up or down. I'm sure we will make this a success as we did the last two seasons.
"Underneath I see good things, good patterns and good stats - that confirms we are in a good direction but the ranking is not lying. We are where we are and that's not good enough."