Comparing Arsenal to Manchester United is totally out of the picture, because there's alot of things to comprehend when focusing on similarity. Manchester United have zero points in UEFA Champions League this season, two games and two defeats for the Red Devils, absolutely poor results from them. Erik Ten Hag would pushed better for more positive results in the coming UCL games if he wants to qualify for the next round of the competition. Though UCL football is really challenging for Manchester United, perhaps they can bounce back if they wake up from their slumber.
Looks like we have to see this pretty realistic and both are England representatives who in the second match in the Champions League suffered defeat. Man United lost two good chances to get points competed and at this time they did not have any points, while Arsenal only collected three points and lost in the second match in the Champions League. If Man United wants to qualify for the next round then in some of the remaining matches they have to secure full victory and are very difficult if Erik Ten Hak do not have a special strategy and some injured players cannot be played.
Man United still has a chance to qualify for the next round, but I doubt if they are still playing bad like in the previous two matches, while Arsenal might be far more likely because they have gotten three points in the first match. I just tried to compare the mentality of the two teams when playing in the Champions League and both of them did not look convincing at all.
Manchester United are not in good shape in either the Champions League or the Premier League right now. They have lost both of their first two matches in the Champions League. Among the four teams, their position is now number 4. If they can do well in one of the first two matches, then it would be a little easier for them to go to the next round of the Champions League, but from their current position, it is very difficult for them to go to the next round of the Champions League.
Erik ten Hag is proving to be a failure as a manager, and if his failures continue regularly, he may have to step down.
When Erik ten Hag was first brought in, he was a manager who was expected to bring positive changes to the team, especially last season when MU finished third in the EPL, everyone believed ETH would bring good changes to MU.
But for some reason this season, after bringing in many desired new players, MU was unable to meet the expectations of many parties.
and I agree with you, if the bad results continue, of course the pressure will be even greater. So Erik ten Hag must be ready to take responsibility for MU's current condition, so that the choice to withdraw for ETH is the right choice.