Yeah, that's an excuse for him, he's got a lot of players and needs to try a lot of combinations. But I look at other coaches who come into the position and many of them manage to get the players to start winning. Maybe not the first time round, yes, but they clearly haven't had as much time as Ten Hag has. Others would have been fired a long time ago if they were him.....
Players are the problem, Manchester United will make more signings in the transfer window. Erik Ten Hag have fought criticism and won, in all these challenges, he never gave up or thought about leaving Old Trafford, rather he bounce back with more exciting tactics for games and he apply every single one of them and having won two titles for the Red Devils in two season stayed. There's more golden opportunities for Erik Ten Hag and he's now considerable as a promising headcoach and leading the path for Manchester United.