TBH, I am not a MU fan, but as a football lover I feel sad to see a football team that once had glory and it all just disappeared because of a mistake on the part of the coach and players.
Manchester United's decline didn't start this season, it spans all of the years since Fergie left the club in 2013, that was 10 years ago, Manchester United haven't gotten things right ever since then, they have tried so many managers and they have all failed, they have signed quite a lot of quality/world class players and they have all failed in United.
So many United fans think the problem stems from the Glazers, and even if they might be correct, the Glazers alone cannot be culpable for this fall from glory, the players, Coaches and staffs have a share in the blame. I don't feel sad for them at all, and i don't want their glory days to return.
Every era will surely end, as did the era of Manchester United glory, the legacy left by Alex Ferguson in the form of various trophies now seems to be just history. United is like a club that has just been acquired by a new owner and is trying to build from the ground up, and all of that has failed to materialize until now after Ferguson retired. In ten years, United management has appointed more than five coaches and Ten Hag as the sixth coach, United's fate is like a freefall when compared with the brilliant record under Ferguson.
The Red Devils current situation is indeed dire, various speculations have surfaced regarding the future of their head coach, management and club officials are faced with two choices, namely changing the coach again or continuing their struggle with Ten Hag. Both options certainly have equally big risks, there is no guarantee that Manchester United will be successful again.