I tend to agree with opinions like this instead of just blaming Andre Onana or some other player. All the players and coaches must be responsible for their poor performance in the last few matches, but I also don't think Manchester United deserved to draw, let alone win it.
Their gameplay was poor and I wasn't at all entertained by the team's performance, but I have to realize that this team is plagued by a lot of problems that don't seem to be resolved. Ten Hag must restore his team's confidence in the next match, that's what I hope instead of speculating too much about this team.
Everyone involved in the match must admit their mistakes for their poor performance, the coach is the person most responsible for every bad result experienced by the team. Ten Hag began to lose his strength as a top class coach in his second season managing Manchester United. At the start of his arrival at Old Trafford, he acted as a savior for Manchester United after experiencing difficult times with the previous coach. Ten Hag was able to improve the quality of Manchester United game and managed to appear in the UCL this season, but he was unable to maintain Manchester United performance which made Ten Hag quality begin to be questioned.
Ten Hag must solve one by one the problems facing Manchester United, internal problems between coaches and players must be resolved immediately in order to maintain a good relationship between players and coaches. Other problems such as the large number of injured players cannot be avoided, but Ten Hag must be able to devise a strategy so that Manchester United's performance remains consistent even though some of the players included in the starting eleven rarely get playing time.