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Eric Ten Hag is currently having full support from the Manchester United for having things to settle because if we have nothing like this he is having no on this job until now, but one thing is clear if he fails to deliver then most chances he will be sacked soon without any wait because now things are on deadline where he is having no option other than perform well and have good results Europa League early rounds could be not problem for them with real challenge will be started when we have teams from the Champions League, so this will bring some challenging situation.
Even most chances he will be able to have some development from last year, and surely we can expect as he is doing changes he will be able to have some better results as well but still this all is just hopes and predictions real test will be started after the start of next season and battle will be fought on grounds.
Ten Hag won the FA Cup, congrats to him, but let's be real, that doesn't erase the fact that United under his watch has been, for the most part, a hot mess. Putting lipstick on a pig doesn't change it. They're supporting him and giving him more time because of one trophy? This is major delusion. Man, this is Manchester United, not the Championship. Expectations are high, as expected. He's acquired new players, but let's see him convert them into a team, not just a bunch of guys in the same shirts
The Champions League relegation big boys will be their biggest test. Ten Hag will leave faster than Ole Gunnar Solskjaer if they can't compete with the actual contenders. The Glazers and United board must wake up. Results now matter, not hope
I'm very surprised that a lot of people are of the opinion that Erik ten Hag's ability to win the English FA Cup simply means that he's been a good manager for the Manchester club. Since he was appointed, Erik ten Hag haven't been convincing with his performances with Manchester United if you ask me and for him to think that winning the League Cup and the English FA Cup trophies in two seasons is enough means he doesn't know the big Manchester United is. For me, he doesn't deserve the contract extension that was recently offered to him but by the club management but since they still have faith in him, there's nothing any of us can do about it. I hope he ends up improving the club's performance from next season because failure to do that would definitely make the club management part ways with the Dutchman