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Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2023/2024
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Fivestar4everMVP
on 01/07/2024, 14:17:57 UTC
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.

I agree with you. Ten Hag can certainly be blamed for Manchester United's poor performance last season. Because Ten Hag did quite well in his first season with Manchester United. In the 2021–22 season, Manchester United finished sixth in the table. But Ten Hag's easily managed to overtake Manchester United in third place in the table in the 2022–23 season. That's why Manchester United fans had high hopes for Ten Hag last season. But in the last season we have seen further deterioration of Manchester United's performance.

The Ten Hag spent a lot of money adding new players to the squad but failed to stabilize Manchester United's performance. The team was at the eighth place in the table. Manchester United may not have fired the Ten Hag to win the FA Cup, however. However, it is unlikely that Manchester United will be in the top four of the table next season.
Lots of typos in your comment actually, but I guess anyone who have been following the discussions on this thread for some time possibly should understand.

Generally, I agree with the both of you though, Ten Hag can't really be blamed for the poor performance of his club in the last season of the premiere league.
Like I will always say, it is absolutely wrong to expect that every club will perform really well in every season, if that happens, then which club are gonna be at the bottom? Oh, I get, Manchester united a big club, but again, even big clubs have their down times, even Manchester city that is reigning today had issues winning matches in some previous seasons, same too with Arsenal and the rest.

Manchester united have had their time in the past, and they will have their time again in the future, but then, if something must be blamed for their poor performance last season, let's blame that on the fact that too many of their good players were not able to play due to injury.