In addition, I think Manchester United current performance and consistency is nothing but the poor system and training pattern implemented by ten hag so far, because if we look at Manchester United can be very great when playing against big teams like in FA matches, but they actually perform very poorly when they do play against teams that are commensurate or inferior to them in the league,Isn't that pretty weird?
It’s weird and proves that Ten Hag has not been doing a great job with the team, the level of inconsistency is just too high, training pattern is definitely poor or not good for the caliber of players they have. Some might think that winning the FA Cup will prove that Ten Hag is worthy enough but i will disagree because a team that cannot win small and average teams is not showing any signs of improvement at all.
Man United did have a bad performance last season. Ten Hag is still the first person who has to bear that responsibility, but I don't think it's entirely Ten Hag's fault because after all, he was quite impressive in his first season with Man United, while this season he can present the FA trophy which Man United has not been able to get for quite a long time. I think whoever the coach will definitely face tough days if throughout the season Man United has always struggled with an injury crisis.
All parties in the club deserved to be blamed, and ten Hag as well, because of his poor coaching style, had a bad impact on the team's performance. Players, management, owner, and all other elements in the club have their own contribution to make the club successful. It's not fair if we are only blaming ten hag, though he was often making excuses, but I think the unsuccessful season faced by United last season has been the fault of all parties involved in Manchester United. I will not really blame him for the many injuries that happened last season. Injury was one of the reasons United conceded a lot of goals last season.
Ten Hag needs to ensure the same situation will not happen again. He needs to recruit non-injury-prone talent. In conclusion, a revamp is needed for Manchester United to replace all of their injury-prone players.