When the season is over and the new season is coming up there is always such speculation about some managers and teams. So amazing things are already being talked about before they happen which have never happened as is being talked about now. Ten Hag needs a new and more modern way of coaching a team and in placing players in each game he plays. Because without a good strategy and tactics for a team like Manchester United, I think changes in any way will never go according to plan.
So do you think he can be given a chance to stay? Looking at the condition of the game and the final results this season I actually don't like him, because he can't bring Man United to appear in stable form. Even they are not able to stay in the Europa League Zone.
I haven't heard officially if he will leave or stay, if he leaves of course the players need a new adaptation. But if Ten Hag stays then he must dare to try new things, his old strategy cannot optimize the Man United players this season. So I agree with your writing.
Erik Ten Hag should have deserved to be fired, especially since Manchester United's performance this season has been very disappointing. Even this season, finishing in 8th place and only collecting 60 points was the worst record since the David Moyes era.
Previously I also thought like you, Erik Ten Hag should be fired. Especially in the middle of the season, he was often ridiculed by many parties because he was annoyed that Man United's game was no better than the lower teams. However, from the last few trips, I feel like I was wrong and Erik Ten Hag seems to really love Man United. Psywar in the second season until the final was certainly very, very disturbing for a coach like him. However, he managed to get out of this pressure in his own way, mainly winning with simple patterns, playing effectively (finding positions and passing) and scoring goals simply. Finally, they managed to get the FA Trophy by beating a strong EPL team.
For me, it would be very cruel if Erik Ten Hag were fired. The answer is if he wants a reset then he deserves to be fired. because as you said, Man United finished in 8th place and only collected 60 points and this is the worst record since the David Moyes era. However, returning to the old way, which I think will be difficult in the future. The current players will learn again and adapt again to the new manager's tactics, not to mention the drama of the players. So the conclusion is that firing Erik Ten Hag is not a solution for Man United at this time. One more thing, as far as I know, even though Man United finished in eighth place, they got a slot in the Europa League, they got this slot because they managed to win the FA Cup trophy.