This is the exact thing I was telling someone yesterday that sacking Eric ten hang right now wouldn't be fair because the players he signed into the team needs to gel into the playing system of the team, and time is very much essential for that to be possible, that's why I really applaud the hierarchy of Manchester united for not concurring to pressure by sacking Eric ten hang just only three games of the season, so I believe that it would be much fair if he is being judged by December, not now, because it's too early for that.
Lastly, as a neutral fan, when watching this Manchester united team, I feels like they are very light in midfield in terms of quality and depth, because I don't see any competent defensive midfielder in the team that can replace casemerio if he go injured or he is on a suspension, so I think that this their midfield is really going to be one of their major problem this season.
However Man United has done it with Erik Ten Hag, there is no need to fire him because then the Premier League will have interesting entertainment, especially from a team that used to be quite scary but has now turned into an entertainment event every weekend. Player recruitment has not shown positive developments or indeed will never happen even if Erik Ten Hag is given more time. In my opinion, it is not a problem of being too early or still early in the season, because as long as the League has not started, Erik Ten Hag is wasting his time while other clubs are busy fixing and producing extraordinary performances. The problem now is about the quality of the coach who is pushing himself too hard but is actually unable to hold a club as big as Man United.
I don't understand why you and the MU board can try to be lenient and let Erik Ten Hag continue as MU coach. As I said, Erik ten Hag is not talented enough to manage a big team like MU. It's time for Ten Hag to stop blaming. I don't know exactly how much MU spent during his time as manager, but it was a big sum, probably more than £500m. However, I don't see any difference. I don't see any specific plan under Ten Hag.
Look at manager Arne Slot and his short time at Liverpool, Fabian Hurzeler new Brighton manager. Ten Hag has been at Old Trafford for a long time and has spent much money on players. MU should be much better than they are now. This is Ten Hag's third season at Old Trafford, a long enough time for a lot to change. I think Ten Hag's future should be decided based on the results of the next two matches. For Ten Hag to keep his hot seat until Christmas, Ten Hag must significantly improve MU's performance.