Of course his capacity as Man United coach is questionable because so far there have been no significant changes, in my opinion player transfers are not the reason because currently the composition of Man United players is far above the average of other players and I wonder why Erik Ten Heg doesn't want to resign. and I'm surprised management doesn't want to kick Erik Ten Heg.
I am also questioning the possibility of Erik ten Hag when he will be fired. It was thought that expensive contracts would help MU fly higher in the second season with Ten Hag, but that did not happen. The crisis of the players and form has caused continuous losses since the beginning of the new season. Ten Hag teachers and students will have no satisfactory excuse for this failure. They made too many mistakes and had to pay the price.
Ten Hag's chair shook violently. I suspect Man Utd's leadership is looking for someone to replace him. The board of directors should do something. We can't let him continue to destroy the club. Man Utd fans will not have the patience to wait and then be disappointed.
I think the possibility of Ten Hag being fired will come true if he fails again in the next two or three matches. Moreover, if the Dutch coach fails to get United through to the last 16 of the UCL, I think management will determine their attitude at that time. If you look at The Red Devils next three matches in the EPL, United will face Brentford, Sheffield United and Man City. The first two clubs are a little easier, but Man City is a tough test for them. Determining Ten Hag fate will really depend on the opponent he will face, hopefully Ten Hag will be lucky in the next two matches.
Club officials and fans will certainly never be happy about their favorite club continuing to lose, they only need 3 points for each match, not an explanation for anything. What is clear is that management must take action from now on, if bad luck has not disappeared from Old Trafford and Ten Hag must leave immediately.