If in the next few matches MU's performance is still the same, that is, it will not improve at all. So a quick decision must be made by the club. But I'm sure they won't fire Ten hag. I don't know how that happened, but Ten Hag always seems to be able to attract the hearts of club owners. Even when some MU fans wanted Ten Hag to be fired, that didn't happen. And the shock at that time didn't just occur to MU fans, but there were MU players who also didn't expect that their coach had managed to avoid being fired at that time. Well, in Ten Hag's third season at MU he should be able to bring MU to a better level. but in reality MU is still in the same place and there is no progress at all. they just advance and retreat at the same place. This is quite concerning but I will be patient and see this team with Ten Hag until the middle of the season. If this is still bad then I would be surprised if Ten Hag is still at MU.
The defeat against Liverpool may still be tolerable because Liverpool is also a strong team even though the defeat was quite embarrassing for Manchester United. If in the last few matches Man United cannot win, of course Ten Hag will be fired, this season is the last season of proof for Ten Hag because if he fails again this season then it is likely that management will fire him and I think that is quite realistic because for the past 3 seasons Manchester United management has fully supported what Ten Hag has done but there has been no change or progress.
Personally I believe Ten Hag will be fired if Man United continues to experience ups and downs in performance. The most logical reason why Ten Hag is still maintained is because he managed to present the FA Cup trophy and lead Man United to the Europa League. Another reason is the club ownership transition, Sir Jim Ratcliffe doesn't seem to want to be seen rushing to fire a manager in his first year. So it's no wonder the results of the evaluation of the club top brass and management decided that Ten Hag would be maintained. However, this season will certainly be different, if Ten Hag fails to meet expectations, Sir Jim Ratcliffe will definitely fire him.
We know Ten Hag has spent a budget of almost 200 million for this summer transfer, defeats to Brighton and Liverpool are clearly unacceptable, and I'm pretty sure those two defeats are putting Ten Hag under pressure now. Regardless of player injuries and adaptation periods, with the composition of the players available, Man United should not have suffered a crushing defeat at Old Trafford up to 3-0, that is quite bad and indeed very embarrassing. Next the Red Devils will visit Southampton headquarters, I think Ten Hag must use the match to create a turning point in performance, reportedly Hojlund will be available again.