Several teams are trying to improve their performance as best as possible and trying to surpass every other team that will be their opponent in the competition, Manchester United for example is starting to make major overhaul.
Ten Hag failed to be fired and he is in the season break with this transfer window looking really very busy with looking for several players who can be used to strengthen Manchester United, from several reports circulating Ten Hag asked for large amount of money for make all his wishes come true.
Several players have been officially offered and Manchester United has made number of attempts to buy for quite fantastic amount of money, if this is successful, perhaps Manchester United will be strong candidate for the Europa League, but who knows what will happen with the changes.
To be honest, I'm not really sure about Manchester United, not because I underestimate them, but the performance they have shown recently has created doubts in my mind regarding their performance next season. I didn't see their form of play, I mean I couldn't see what they were trying to implement from Erik Ten Hag's strategy. I don't know if it's because Erik Ten Hag "can't" formulate a strategy or there's something else.
The problem is that Erik Ten Hag tends to blame the players when Manchester United gets unsatisfactory results. In my opinion, that doesn't reflect a good coach, where usually the coach will try to be the first person who will be ready to defend his players when they make a mistake.
Mistakes are very common in football, what is unusual is when they often make mistakes. And that's what they show, yes they often make the same mistakes and it doesn't even need to happen. Therefore, I doubt them, although I also do not rule out the possibility that they might be able to do better.
Man United has not only been disappointing lately, they have been a complete train wreck. It's like watching a bunch of overpaid toddlers chasing a ball around with no clue what they're doing. "Tactics" of Ten Hag? Please. More of a random mix of teams and formations that change every other week. It's impossible to build a winning team without a clear mission and goal
Don't even get me started on how Ten Hag always blames his players when they lose. No other words can describe it: bad leadership. A real leader doesn't shame people in public; instead, they take responsibility and rally the troops. He could start by coaching a pee-wee team to get a feel for it. This isn't just a few bad games; it's becoming norm. They seem to be allergic to winning. They really should think about changing careers. Maybe they could become professional bowlers? It would give them a chance to hit something