MU leadership needs to review the team as a whole, and what factors they lack that cause failure this season. But whatever the cause, Ten Hag must be one of the people most responsible. An unformed playing style, a half-lean, half-fat approach to the game, and an unsynchronized pressing system cause MU to often leave a lot of space to create opportunities for opponents to score. From a certain perspective, keeping Ten Hag with MU is a somewhat logical decision. Maybe Erik Ten Hag should be given more time? This season, MU has to replace more people in the starting lineup than Chelsea and only less than Brighton. Injuries are not a simple thing to overcome. MU overcoming the injury storm to compete in the European Cup is too difficult—and one more thing. Erik Ten Hag is not a coach good at managing players in the locker room. Perhaps many players are not happy with him. A team that is not united cannot develop. I consider this to be the leading cause that needs to be resolved by the Board of Directors first.
Most Man United fan are so passionate on wanting the boss to still keep his job at the club. During his first season at the club he was able to make som huge impact and that is the confidence most of the fans have for him to still be able to remain in charge at the club. He was able to win the club a UCL ticket and also be able to take the team to success in Carabao Cup. Moreover you can’t fail to ignore he took them to the finals of the FA Cup though they lost but it’s a notable achievement.
For this success you can’t fail to recognize some top player he had especially in the midfield and the defense line. The defense line has been pretty great that has been one of the real reason he was able to succeed last season. Well this season started and you can see most of those players who helped him go to success have been absent maybe dur to injury or differences with the coach himself.
With the competitive nature of the epl, a team with injury crisis will sure be in crisis and missing most of his players last season has forced him to bend his tactics which most times don’t usually work for the team. I feel there should be a balance and there should be proper understanding that Erik Ten Hag couldn’t be the problem though because he’s achieved quite some good records in his first season. I think the overall rating should be considered before speaking ill of a manager. For Ten Hag, I think circumstances at the club is what’s making it challenging for him to be able to do well at the club.