If I'm asked, I think Manchester United's management is the most patient club management in the world and I've got some reasons to back my claim. Manchester United management have invested hugely into the club by signing world class players on several occasions since Erik ten Hag took over the managerial position at the club but the Dutch manager is yet to deliver any major with the very quality players at his disposal.
He invested in an expensive and strong striker from the Dutch league, but they couldn't adapt to the toughness of the PL. It might be a good experience for Hojlund to feel the EPL atmosphere, but it's a setback for Ten Hag as it affects his career.
Ineffective purchases always turn out to be the most dangerous blunders for a coach, and, of course, it threatens their career. I'm one of those disappointed with Ten Hag. Even though the club's management is quite chaotic, buying players who are too expensive and lack experience is a bad move for the short term.
Chelsea will host Fulham in the next match, will they be able to get through this week with a win and continue their previous 2 wins? or will they get another disappointing result by being defeated by Fulham?
It's hard to predict .... both teams have inconsistent performances recently. And as of now, Chelsea is favored to win by the bookies.
Perhaps the Chelsea vs. Preston match in the FA Cup could be a strong consideration for making a better decision to win the bet.