Ha! Nothing is changing at Old Trafford as long as they still employ Erik Ten Hag.
I second this, but i don't think Ten Hag is the sole problem, even if Manchester United had fired Erik Ten Hag and employed a new manager, i would not still have high hopes for them next season. There is quite a lot of things wrong at the club, though they have started fixing some of it, particularly from their hierarchy, there've been good appointments lately and with Sir Jim Ratckliffe now a part of the club, there could be some progress for them next season.
Actually for now, sacking Ten Hag or letting him stay at Manchester United for at least 1 more season, both options have their own risks.
When Manchester United choose to replace Ten Hag, they will be new again where the club will definitely have to find a new coach and with the transition and re-adaptation, it will also not guarantee Manchester United to change quickly. But keeping Ten Hag for the time being is a risk, especially given his authoritarian attitude, which could result in the same situation as previous seasons.
But in this case I actually expect Manchester United to look for a new coach who does have more competence, although indeed this will not be a guarantee to bring Manchester United to perform better in the first season but at least there is hope when it happens with a new coach because to force Ten Hag it is very risky. It's just that Manchester United continue to work with Ten Hag, even though there is a lot of criticism of this.